Match each term to the correct definition.
asymmetry
an animal without a backbone
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Biology, 31.05.2020 07:57 timiaparker
Match each term to the correct definition.
asymmetry
an animal without a backbone
bilateral symmetry
an animal with a backbone
radial symmetry
a body plan made of two equal halves that
mirror each other
vertebrate
a body plan that lacks symmetry
invertebrate
a body plan that is organized around a
central point
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