Which two of these characteristics does an organism with bilateral symmetry possess? lack of tissue symmetrical in many ways across a central axis presence of a head development from three cell layers
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the characteristics of an organism with bilateral symmetry causes lack of tissue symmetry in many ways actresses central axis.
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- bilateral symmetry means the external characteristics of an organ by virtue of which the organism has the left side of the body which can be superimposed on the right side of the organism.
- Bilateral symmetry is present in most of the non primitive organisms. However in all bilaterally symmetrical organism the the body is not derived of the three germ layers.
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