Asked by TTNG

Animals with Bilateral symmetry have

have a distinct head end
have no definite shape
can only move in one direction --------
all live in water

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Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

http://www.google.com/#q=+Bilateral+symmetry
Answered by Bigsteak
study animal biology books to fined out which sea creatures have bilateral symmetry. I know that bivalves are interesting to study, like clams, oysters, as well as other sea shelled creatures. An animal biology course could prove useful to your interest and you could audit the class if you don't need credit, just the information. For helpful animal information try calling your local sea aquarium or maybe a public zoo displaying sea shells.
Answered by lun
1. b
2. d
3. a
4. c
5. d
Answered by Glad To Help
Hi everyone, for connexus students, the answers are,
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. D

Hope this helps! and glad to help ;)
Answered by Kaden
glad to help and lun are correct :)
Answered by Terrance
Lun was correct and is always thx



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this is for connexus students to
Answered by Jazzzmin
lun and glad to help are correct
Answered by Mama Teacher
Thank you so much for your help!!
Answered by Jordan
Yay!!!! 100
Answered by To cool for school
Thanks Lin and Glad to help!! I’m failing science and this helped me so much thank you guys!!!
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Answered by mey mey
got 100 5/5
Answered by Ms. Sue
im a fake ms. sue
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Answered by im not lieing
HOW IS LUN ALWAYS CORRECT!!!!!!!!!! lun must be a compurt
Answered by Palindrome Bob
"Lun" and "Glad to Help" are correct.
Answered by I am groot
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