Annelids (such as earthworms) have bilateral symmetrical.
These flatworms have what is called bilateral symmetry. This means that you can divide an object in to two and the two halves will be mirror images.
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occasionally plane symmetrical end-to-end
Flatworms have bilateral symmetry because they have no body cavity, they are flat so they can't have any other type of symmetry.
They exhibit bilateral symmetry.
They have bilateral symmetry.
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The lugworm has Bilateral symmetry, look at the site earthlife.net for more info! i pretty sure that it is bilateral because worms or phylum Annelida is bilateral.
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The phylum that includes segmented worms is known as Annelida. These phylum is believed to have over 17,000 species of different organisms.
Their early larvae have bilateral symmetry, but as they get bigger they develop fivefold symmetry. This is apparent in the regular sea urchins, that have roughly spherical bodies, with five equally sized parts radiating out from their central axes.
Kingdom: Anamalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Polychaeta
The bearded fireworm has bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means that the organism is a two-sided organism. Radial symmetry is a kind of symmetry in which an object takes on a similar shape.
Most annelids are essentially tubes so they are radially symmetric.
Annelids (such as earthworm and leeches) have bilateral symmetry.
The lugworm has Bilateral symmetry, look at the site earthlife.net for more info! i pretty sure that it is bilateral because worms or phylum Annelida is bilateral.
The phylum known as Annelida, creatures known as annelids, are segmented worms. This category includes leeches and earthworms. Annelids have bilateral symmetry, no true respiratory organs, and hermaphroditic sexual reproduction.
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Lateral Symmetry.
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Bilateral symmetry.