What is the difference between animals that exhibit redial versus bilateral symmetry?
A. Radial symmetry is characterized by the animal having a coelom, whereas bilateral symmetry has no coelom in the animal body.
B. Radial symmetry only occurs in round organisms like the sponges, whereas bilateral symmetry is common to all of the more complex animals.
C. Animals with radial symmetry demonstrate cephalization, whereas those with bilateral symmetry do not.
D. Mirrored arrangement of body components is common with radial symmetry, but not found at all in bilateral symmetry.
E. Body components are arranged around a central axis in radial symmetry, but are arranged with a distinct left and right in bilateral symmetry.
E. Body components are arranged around a central axis in radial symmetry, but are arranged with a distinct left and right in bilateral symmetry.
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