Single Choice

Which of the following statements is incorrect with regard to bilateral symmetry?

ABody can be divided Into two equal halves by a single plane only
BThe organisms that show bilateral symmetry have paired body organs that occur on the two sides of a central axis
CIt is found in all invertebrates and few vertebrates
Correct Answer
DSpider and crab show bilateral symmetry

Solution

Bilateral Symmetry is found in most vertibrates and some of the invertibrates. Coelenterates and Echinoderms are invertibrates that exhibit radial symmetry.
Hence the correct option is C.


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