Match the following terms and definitions.
psuedocoelomate
radial symmetry
1.
aq...
Biology, 19.10.2021 01:40 daniel9299
Match the following terms and definitions.
psuedocoelomate
radial symmetry
1.
aquatic, cylindrical animals with a fixed base
an animal with a false body cavity separating the mesoderm
2.
and endoderm
condition in which many similar parts radiate from a central
3.
axis in an organism's body
4. region of a mollusk's body that contains its internal organs
visceral mass
polyp
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