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Features Annelida Symmetry Body Cavity Segmentation Example  Bilateral

Annelida (earthworms) have bilateral symmetry, a mouth and anus, are segmented, and move via peristalsis.

Annelida, such as earthworms, exhibit bilateral symmetry, possess both a mouth and anus, are segmented, and move via peristalsis.

Front Features of annelida: symmetry, body cavity, segmentation, other features, example 
Back bilateral, mouth and anus, segmented, move via peristalsis, earthworm


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