Biology, asked by mishravinay9438, 9 months ago

Which one occurs in Echinodermata ?
(a) Bilateral symmetry
(b) Radical symmetry
(c) Porous body
(d) Soft skin

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

pentamerous radial in adults and bilateral symmetry in larvae

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The body in echinodermata is radial symmetry.

Option (b)

Explanation:

  • The body of an adult in echinodermata is radially symmetrical. This is due to the circular pattern of the body which is found in most of the echinodermata.
  • The Larva of echinodermata is however not radially symmetrical but it is bilaterally symmetrical.
  • The body of echinodermata have complete digestive system. In addition to this echinodermata also has closed circulatory system.
  • Echinodermata are mostly marine species. However some of the species can also be freshwater.

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