| 21. | Some authors prefer the term monosymmetry or bilateral symmetry.
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| 22. | Triploblastic organisms generally possess bilateral symmetry, which is where the clade Bilateria takes its name.
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| 23. | Unlike the other nerves supplying the larynx, the right and left RLNs lack bilateral symmetry.
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| 24. | Fluctuating Asymmetry ( FA ) is the deviation from perfect bilateral symmetry in an organism.
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| 25. | The energy required for bilateral symmetry development is extremely high, making perfect bilateral symmetry rare.
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| 26. | A sympetalous flower, with bilateral symmetry with an upper and lower lip, is "'bilabiate " '.
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| 27. | The Pyramid's construction between 200 and 250 AD completed the bilateral symmetry of the temple complex.
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| 28. | Lovecraft described the Elder Things as vegetable-like or echinoderm-like in shape, having bilateral symmetry of bipeds.
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| 29. | They developed from other members of the Bilateria and exhibit bilateral symmetry in their larval stage.
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| 30. | Bilateral symmetry is apparent from the "'heart "'stage; provascular cells will also differentiate at this stage.
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