What are Animals which are irregularly shaped

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What are Animals which are irregularly shaped
The Body Plans of Animals
1. Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions
1.1
Animals which are irregularly shaped
Animals which can be cut in any vertical plane through their central
1.2
axes (plural of axis) to give mirror images
Animals that can be cut into mirror images in one plane only
1.3
Animals that remain attached to a substrate for most of their lives
1.4
1.5
Animals that swim weakly or drift in water
The accumulation of sense organs at one end that often leads to the
development of a head
1.6
1.7
The presence of a definite upper and lower surfaces in animals
1.8
Animals which arise from cells arranged in two germ layers
Animals in which all the tissues develop from three germ layers
1.10 The germ layer that gives rise to muscles and internal organs other
than those organs of the digestive tract
1.11 The germ layer that gives rise to the nervous system
1.9
1.12 The kind of skeleton that results from muscles working against
fluid in body cavities.
2. Differentiate between:
(12)
Fig. 1..
2.1
a true col
Transcribed Image Text:The Body Plans of Animals 1. Give the correct biological term for each of the following descriptions 1.1 Animals which are irregularly shaped Animals which can be cut in any vertical plane through their central 1.2 axes (plural of axis) to give mirror images Animals that can be cut into mirror images in one plane only 1.3 Animals that remain attached to a substrate for most of their lives 1.4 1.5 Animals that swim weakly or drift in water The accumulation of sense organs at one end that often leads to the development of a head 1.6 1.7 The presence of a definite upper and lower surfaces in animals 1.8 Animals which arise from cells arranged in two germ layers Animals in which all the tissues develop from three germ layers 1.10 The germ layer that gives rise to muscles and internal organs other than those organs of the digestive tract 1.11 The germ layer that gives rise to the nervous system 1.9 1.12 The kind of skeleton that results from muscles working against fluid in body cavities. 2. Differentiate between: (12) Fig. 1.. 2.1 a true col
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