Define the terms and give one example of each
(a) Bilateral symmetry
(b) Coelom
(c) Triploblastic
(a) Bilateral symmetry: Animals like annelida, arthropoda, chordata etc. where the body can be divided into identical left and right halves in only one plane, exhibit bilateral symmetry. Examples-Planaria, earthworm, cockroach, all chordates such as birds, reptiles, humans etc.
(b) Coelom: The body cavity which is lined by mesoderm (cavity between the body wall and gut wall) is called coelom. Examples of animals in which true coelom is present are Earthworm, cockroach, snail, all chordates such as birds, humans etc.
(c) Triploblastic: Those organisms in which the developing embryo has a third germinal layer, mesoderm, in between the ectoderm and endoderm are called triploblastic organisms. Examples- Tapeworm, Ascaris, cockroach, Pila, fish, frog, crocodile, mammals etc.
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