3. Animal body plans are based on the traits listed in the first row in the table below. For each trait. list the options that exist in the animal kingdom. The first one has been filled in as an example. Please note: N/A (not applicable) indicates that some animals do not have the indicated trait. For example, some animals do not possess tissues, so one option must be N/A. You should also include N/A as an option in the other columns, if there are animals that do not have the trait at all.

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### Animal Body Plans

Animal body plans are categorized based on specific traits, as outlined in the table below. These traits include embryonic tissue layers, symmetry, body cavity, and developmental patterns. 

- **Embryonic Tissue Layers:**
  - **N/A**
  - **Diploblastic**
  - **Triploblastic**

- **Symmetry:**
  - **Asymmetry**
  - **Radial symmetry**
  - **Bilateral symmetry**

- **Body Cavity:**
  - **Eucoelom**
  - **Pseudocoelom**
  - **Acoelom**

- **Developmental Patterns:**
  - **Cleavage Type:**
    - **Holoblastic cleavage** (associated with diploblastic)
    - **Meroblastic cleavage** (associated with triploblastic)
  - **Fate of the Blastopore:**
    - **Determinate cleavage**
    - **Indeterminate cleavage**
  - **Formation of the Coelom:**
    - **Schizocoelom**
    - **Enterocoelom**

### Explanation

- **N/A:** Denotes traits not applicable for some animals.
- The developmental pattern captures the process by which the early cell divisions occur (cleavage type), the predetermined fate of cells (determinate vs. indeterminate cleavage), and how the body cavity forms during development (schizocoelom vs. enterocoelom).

This structured classification helps in understanding the diversity of body plans across the animal kingdom.
Transcribed Image Text:### Animal Body Plans Animal body plans are categorized based on specific traits, as outlined in the table below. These traits include embryonic tissue layers, symmetry, body cavity, and developmental patterns. - **Embryonic Tissue Layers:** - **N/A** - **Diploblastic** - **Triploblastic** - **Symmetry:** - **Asymmetry** - **Radial symmetry** - **Bilateral symmetry** - **Body Cavity:** - **Eucoelom** - **Pseudocoelom** - **Acoelom** - **Developmental Patterns:** - **Cleavage Type:** - **Holoblastic cleavage** (associated with diploblastic) - **Meroblastic cleavage** (associated with triploblastic) - **Fate of the Blastopore:** - **Determinate cleavage** - **Indeterminate cleavage** - **Formation of the Coelom:** - **Schizocoelom** - **Enterocoelom** ### Explanation - **N/A:** Denotes traits not applicable for some animals. - The developmental pattern captures the process by which the early cell divisions occur (cleavage type), the predetermined fate of cells (determinate vs. indeterminate cleavage), and how the body cavity forms during development (schizocoelom vs. enterocoelom). This structured classification helps in understanding the diversity of body plans across the animal kingdom.
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