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if scientists identify an animal with bilateral symmetry and no segmentation which phylum can it definitely not belong to
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if scientists identify an animal with bilateral symmetry and no segmentation which phylum can it definitely not belong to
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Annelids is your answer. Mollusks, flatworms and roundworms have no segmentation and are bilateral. Annelids are bilateral BUT do have a segmentation
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