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What is the difference between an animal that has symmetry and one that is asymmetrical

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"Most animals are bilaterally symmetrical with a line of symmetry dividing their body into left and right sides along with a “head” and “tail” in addition to a top and bottom. Only sponges (phylum Porifera) have asymmetrical body plans."

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