1)What does it mean to be eumetazoan? 2)Which animal phylum has bilateral symmetry only in its larval form, and metamorphoses into an adult form with a unique type of radial symmetry?
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1)What does it mean to be eumetazoan?
2)Which animal phylum has bilateral symmetry only in its larval form, and metamorphoses into an adult form with a unique type of radial symmetry?
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Unicellular organisms - the organisms which are made up of single cell and only that particular cell is performing all the functions. Eg; amoeba, paramecium etc.
Multicellular organisms - these individuals are made up of more than one cell where group of cells forms tissues, organs which work together to perform various functions. Eg; human beings, animals etc.
Symmetry - it refers to phenomenon of dividing an organism. It is of two types Bilateral and Radial symmetry.
Bilateral is the one in which body is divided in two equal halves in a fixed plane while, in Radial symmetry animal can be cut from any plane.
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