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1. Extends far beyond humans and otheranimals we may encounterFigure 32.1 2. Animal are multicellular, heterotrophiceukaryotes with tissues that develop fromembryonic…
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Slide 1 Bilateria Having completed the radially symmetrical Cnidarians and Ctenophores we now move on to the remaining animals, all of which are bilaterally symmetrical (or…