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Which type of symmetry is exhibited by Sponges?

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Answered by XxMissChocolattyxX
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Only sponges (phylum Porifera) have asymmetrical body plans. Some animals start life with one type of body symmetry, but develop a different type as adults; for example, sea stars are classified as bilaterally symmetrical even though their adult forms are radially symmetrical.

Answered by ItzSugaryHeaven3
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Only sponges (phylum Porifera) have asymmetrical body plans. Some animals start life with one type of body symmetry, but develop a different type as adults; for example, sea stars are classified as bilaterally symmetrical even though their adult forms are radially symmetrical.

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