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All animals exhibit some form of body symmetry exceptMultiple choice question.vertebrates.cnidarians.sponges.brachiopods.annelids.

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All animals exhibit some form of body symmetry exceptMultiple choice question.vertebrates.cnidarians.sponges.brachiopods.annelids.

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The correct answer is sponges. Most animals exhibit some form of body symmetry, which means that one half of the animal's body is a mirror image of the other half. However, sponges are an exception to this rule. They belong to the group Porifera and they do not have any specific body symmetry. Their body structure is a simple, porous design without any distinct left, right, front, or back sides.

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