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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
4 years ago
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Hermaphrodite, cellular respiration, invertebrate, medusae, metamorphosis, bilateral symmetry, coelomate, acoelomate1. an animal

without a body cavity 2. condition in which the left side of an organism's body is a mirror image of the right side 3. a series of chemical reactions that break down sugars and produce energy 4. an animal with a fluid-filled body cavity that lies within the mesoderm 5. an animal that has both male and female reproductive organs 6. an animal without a backbone 7. free-floating aquatic animals with a structure similar to a jellyfish 8. the transformation of a larva to an adult; occurs only in animals having great differences in form between the larva and adult
Biology
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givi [52]4 years ago
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Answer:

1. an animal without a body cavity acoelomate

2. condition in which the left side of an organism's body is a mirror image of the right side bilateral symmetry

3. a series of chemical reactions that break down sugars and produce energy cellular respiration

4. an animal with a fluid-filled body cavity that lies within the mesoderm coelomate

5. an animal that has both male and female reproductive organs Hermaphrodite

6. an animal without a backbone invertebrate

7. free-floating aquatic animals with a structure similar to a jellyfish medusae

8. the transformation of a larva to an adult; occurs only in animals having great differences in form between the larva and adult metamorphosis

Explanation:

Body cavity is a fluid-filled space inside a multicellular organism  with the protective role. The coelom is the main body cavity, found in allmost all animals. Those that don't have coelom are called acoelomata. An example are Platyhelminthes.

Symmetry refers to the proportion of an animal: its reflection, rotation or scaling. The body symmetry of animals might be radial, bilateral, spherical or asymmetric.

Two major group of animals are Vertebrate and Invertebrate, with or without with backbone.

Hermaphrodite organisms are those that contain both, male and female reproductive organs, characteristic for invertebrates.

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