Asked by Cheyna Cooper on Jul 22, 2024

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Sponges exhibit radial symmetry.

Radial Symmetry

A form of symmetry in which body parts are arranged around a central axis, seen in organisms like jellyfish and sea urchins.

Sponges

Simple aquatic animals of the phylum Porifera, characterized by a porous body and a rudimentary structure, feeding by filtering water through their bodies.

  • Comprehend the principles and biological significance of body plans and symmetry in animals.
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Andrea CaballeroJul 24, 2024
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False
Explanation :
Sponges exhibit asymmetry, meaning they do not have a symmetrical shape like organisms with radial or bilateral symmetry.