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- what type of body symmetry do animals in phyla platyhelminthes, annelida, and nematoda have?
asymmetry
bilateral symmetry
radial symmetry
asymmetry and radial symmetry
Brief Explanations
Animals in phyla Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Annelida (segmented worms), and Nematoda (roundworms) are known to exhibit bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means the body can be divided into two mirror - image halves along a single plane. Asymmetry is seen in organisms like some sponges, and radial symmetry is seen in organisms like cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish). So these three phyla have bilateral symmetry.
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B. bilateral symmetry