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  • The nematode body is basically…

    Question: The nematode body is basically…

    Options:

    Triradial symmetry
    Hexaradial symmetrical
    Bilateral symmetrical
    All of these

    ✅Explanation:
    Nematodes exhibit bilateral symmetry, which means that their body can be divided into two identical halves along a single plane (the sagittal plane). This type of symmetry is common in many animals and is associated with directional movement and the development of a head and tail region.

    🔑Key Points:
    (a) Triradial symmetry: This type of symmetry involves three identical sections arranged around a central axis.
    (b) Hexaradial symmetrical: This type of symmetry involves six identical sections arranged around a central axis

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