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Bilateral symmetry$a$. is found only among bilaterians.b. is characteristic of all sponges.$c$. is characteristic of all ctenophores.$d$ is characteristic of all cnidarians.$e$ none of the above
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Bilateral symmetry is a type of symmetry where an organism can be divided into two identical halves by a single plane. Show more…
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