Questions: True animals are next divided into clades based on body symmetry two or three germ layers specialized tissues

True animals are next divided into clades based on 
body symmetry
two or three germ layers
specialized tissues
Transcript text: True animals are next divided into clades based on body symmetry two or three germ layers specialized tissues
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The question appears to be incomplete and contains some extraneous information. However, based on the context provided, it seems to be asking about the classification of true animals into clades based on certain characteristics.

True animals, or members of the kingdom Animalia, are typically classified into clades based on the following characteristics:

  1. Body Symmetry: Animals can be classified based on their body symmetry, such as radial symmetry (e.g., jellyfish) or bilateral symmetry (e.g., humans).

  2. Number of Germ Layers: Animals can also be classified based on whether they have two germ layers (diploblastic, e.g., cnidarians) or three germ layers (triploblastic, e.g., most other animals).

  3. Specialized Tissues: The presence or absence of specialized tissues can also be a basis for classification. For example, sponges lack true tissues, while other animals have specialized tissues.

The extraneous information such as "$77^{\circ} \mathrm{F}$" and "Sunny" does not seem relevant to the classification of true animals.

Therefore, the answer to the question is:

True animals are next divided into clades based on:

  • body symmetry
  • two or three germ layers
  • specialized tissues
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