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Why am I symmetrical?

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The Evolution of Symmetry in Ancient Organisms

This chapter explores the unique anatomy and ecological context of Charnia, one of the oldest known animals, highlighting its glide symmetry during the Ediacaran period. It discusses the significance of bilateral symmetry in the evolution of locomotion, behavior, and ecological interactions among early animals. Additionally, the chapter delves into the evolution of echinoderms, showcasing their unusual forms and developmental processes, which reveal fascinating insights into evolutionary success.

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