Choanoflagellates Porife ponges Plants Fungi Choanoflagellates Animals Amoebozoa Acoelomorpha Rotifera (rotifers) Animalia Bilateria Protostoma Lophotrochozoa (snails, clams Segmentation Acoelom Pseudocoelom Pseudocoelom Ecdysozoa (round spodo (insects, spiders, Segmen tation Protostome development Growth by molting Deuterostome development Coelom Triploblasty (origin of mesoderm) Bilateral symmetry and cephalization Radial symmetry Diploblasty (ectoderm and endoderm) Epithelial tissue Multicellularity Sponges show radial symmetry. Which organisms demonstrate a homoplasy with sponges? Annelids Echinodermata Chordata Mollusca * Radial symmetry (in adults Deuterostoma Chordata (vertebrates ascidians) Segmen tation

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Choanoflagellates
Porife
ponges
Plants
Fungi
Choanoflagellates
Animals
Amoebozoa
Acoelomorpha
Rotifera
(rotifers)
Animalia
Bilateria
Protostoma
Lophotrochozoa
(snails, clams
Segmentation
Acoelom
Pseudocoelom
Pseudocoelom
Ecdysozoa
(round
spodo
(insects, spiders,
Segmen
tation
Protostome development
Growth by molting
Deuterostome
development
Coelom
Triploblasty (origin of mesoderm)
Bilateral symmetry and cephalization
Radial symmetry
Diploblasty (ectoderm and endoderm)
Epithelial tissue
Multicellularity
Sponges show radial symmetry. Which organisms demonstrate a homoplasy with sponges?
Annelids
Echinodermata
Chordata
Mollusca
*
Radial
symmetry
(in adults
Deuterostoma
Chordata
(vertebrates
ascidians)
Segmen
tation
Transcribed Image Text:Choanoflagellates Porife ponges Plants Fungi Choanoflagellates Animals Amoebozoa Acoelomorpha Rotifera (rotifers) Animalia Bilateria Protostoma Lophotrochozoa (snails, clams Segmentation Acoelom Pseudocoelom Pseudocoelom Ecdysozoa (round spodo (insects, spiders, Segmen tation Protostome development Growth by molting Deuterostome development Coelom Triploblasty (origin of mesoderm) Bilateral symmetry and cephalization Radial symmetry Diploblasty (ectoderm and endoderm) Epithelial tissue Multicellularity Sponges show radial symmetry. Which organisms demonstrate a homoplasy with sponges? Annelids Echinodermata Chordata Mollusca * Radial symmetry (in adults Deuterostoma Chordata (vertebrates ascidians) Segmen tation
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