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Textbook Solutions for Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology

Chapter 17 Problem 1

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Bilateral symmetry in the animal kingdom is best correlated with a. an ability to sense equally in all directions. b. the presence of a skeleton. c. motility and active predation and escape. d. development of a body cavity

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Title Campbell Essential Biology with Physiology 4 
Author Eric J. Simon Jean L. Dickey, Jane B. Reece
ISBN 9780321772602

Bilateral symmetry in the animal kingdom is best correlated with a. an ability to sense

Chapter 17 textbook questions

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