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    How Do Protostomes Differ from Deuterostomes
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How Do Protostomes Differ from Deuterostomes

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How do protostomes differ from deuterostomes?


A) Protostomes are diploblastic.
B) Protostomes have radial symmetry.
C) The first opening that develops in protostomes is the anus.
D) Protostomes undergo spiral cleavage during development.
E) Protostomes undergo indeterminate cleavage during development.

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