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rewona [7]
2 years ago
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Match the seven major evolutionary trends in animal body organization to its definition. Body Symmetry Cellular organization Bod

y segmentation Cephalization Digestive Tract Appendages Body Support System A. animal body shape, whether radial or bilateral symmetry B. a collection of cells or whether it has tissues, organs, and organ systems C. specialization of distinct body regions; repetitive units D. a concentrated sensory structure at the anterior end of the animal E. a single opening or two openings to take in food and/or eject waste F. legs, tentacles, antennae, and fins G. skeletons or hydrostatic structures
Biology
1 answer:
mezya [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

Considering the seven major evolutionary trends in animal body organization against the available definition, here is the final answer to the question.

1. Body Symmetry - A. animal body shape, whether radial or bilateral symmetry

2. Cellular organization - B. a collection of cells or whether it has tissues, organs, and organ systems

3. Body segmentation - C. specialization of distinct body regions; repetitive units

4. Cephalization - D. a concentrated sensory structure at the anterior end of the animal

5. Digestive Tract - E. a single opening or two openings to take in food and/or eject waste

6. Appendages - F. legs, tentacles, antennae, and fins

7. Body Support System - G. skeletons or hydrostatic structures

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