Option (A) is bilaterally symmetrical is correct.
An organism that exhibits a head with sensory equipment and a brain probably also is bilaterally symmetrical.
<h3>What is mean by bilateral symmetry?</h3>
- Symmetry where the same anatomical components are positioned on either side of a median axis, allowing for only one plane to split the subject into two nearly identical halves.
- Including Chordates, Arthropods, Molluscs, and Annelids.
- They are able to move ahead in a straight line because they have bodies that are bilaterally symmetrical (the same on both sides along an axis).
- Animals who could go from point A to point B swiftly and effectively would have been more successful in evolutionary history and would have been selected for over those that couldn't.
- The "head" and "tail" (anterior vs. posterior), front and back (dorsal vs. ventral), and right and left sides are all present in animals with bilateral symmetry.
- All real animals are bilaterally symmetrical, with the exception of those possessing radial symmetry.
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D genes are present on chromosomes and control traits in an individual
Answer:
- Lipids - unsaturated fat, phospholipid,
triglyceride
steroid
polysaccharide
glucose
starch
- forms the cell membrane of all cells - cellulose
- cholesterol - unsaturated fat,
- animal and plant structures - cellulose
- provides long-term energy storage for animals - starch
- provides immediate energy - glucose
- one sugar - polysaccharide
- Explanation:
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Each kernel of corn inherits traits independently.
Each kernel of corn receives one allele from each parent for the traits of color and texture.
Corn can have multiple kernel colors because each kernel is independently formed.