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Look at this adult sea urchin. What type of body symmetry do you observe from the sample?
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- How are the dorsal and ventral surfaces differentiated in a preserved, adult earthworm? The dorsal surface is striated and the ventral surface is smooth. ) The dorsal surface is smooth and the ventral surface is flat. The dorsal surface has ridges and the ventral surface is smooth. The dorsal surface is segmented and the ventral surface is striated. The dorsal surface is darker than the ventral surface.What type of body symmetry does the animal in this picture have? bilateral symmctry Oasymmetry O radial symmetry 99+You have received a number of embryos of a bilaterian animal from a colleague, who has asked for your help in determining the specific body plan of this animal. What type of symmetry is associated with the embryos that you received and why?
- Provide example of bilateral Symmetry and radial SymmetryMatch each animal to the type of symmetry it has. sponges [ Choose ] flatworms [ Choose ] sea anemones [ Choose ] Done [Choose ] radial symmetry bilateral symmetry asymmetryWhat type of fish scales regenerate fast? What type of aquatic environment they are in? Are they the ones that will most likely survive? why?
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