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An organism that attaches to an object and remains in that one place for the rest of it's life
sessile
How do sponges feed?
Filter feeding
How do coral capture prey?
Filter feeding
the arrangement of an animals body parts around a center point or line
symmetry
an animal that does ot have body parts that can be divided into corresponding sections
asymmetrical
type of symmetry possesed by an organism with a round form
spherical
type of symmetry possessed by animals whose body parts are arranged around a central point
radial
symmetry when one half of the body mirrors the other half
bilateral
upper surface of blaterally symmetrical animal
dorsal
lower surface of bilaterally symmetrical animal
benetral