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Question
reviewing vocabulary
match each term to the correct definition.
vertebrate
radial symmetry
asymmetry
invertebrate
bilateral symmetry
an animal without a backbone
a body plan that lacks symmetry
a body plan made of two equal halves that mirror each other
an animal with a backbone
a body plan that is organized around a central point
Brief Explanations
Each term is matched to its standard biological definition:
- Vertebrates are defined as animals possessing a backbone.
- Radial symmetry describes a body plan organized around a central axis/ point.
- Asymmetry refers to a body plan with no symmetry.
- Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone.
- Bilateral symmetry is a body plan that can be divided into two mirror-image equal halves.
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- vertebrate → an animal with a backbone
- radial symmetry → a body plan that is organized around a central point
- asymmetry → a body plan that lacks symmetry
- invertebrate → an animal without a backbone
- bilateral symmetry → a body plan made of two equal halves that mirror each other