Asymmetrical mean don't have a body
Spherical Symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Bilateral symmetry mean they can cut in 2 equal half
DNA
bilateral and radial symmetry
peanut butter
Animals are classified according to body plan as symmetrical or asymmetrical. Symmetrical animals are usually bilateral (two-sided) or radial (multiple planes of symmetry), while asymmetrical animals have no defined body plan. These classifications help scientists understand the evolutionary relationships between different groups of animals.
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Hox genes are responsible for controlling the development of body segments in animals. Changes in the expression of Hox genes can lead to modifications in body segment patterning, leading to the diverse body plans seen in animals. Therefore, variations in Hox gene expression among different species contribute to the diversity of animal body plans.
Sponge
ok 1 is back spin, front and sides.
From different body parts of different animals
Porifera is a group of animals that have very simple body plans. They are usually not symmetrical and live in water. They include sponges.
It is on the interval scale.
Homoeothermic animals are types of animals that maintain consistent body temperature no matter what kind of environment they are in. These are warm-blooded animals like birds and mammals.