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Bilateral symmetry (similar right and left body halves, anterior head end and posterior tail end)

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No, a flatworm and an amoeba are different organisms. Flatworms are multicellular animals belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes, while amoebas are single-celled protists that move and feed by extending pseudopods.

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No, they are bilateral.

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probably latin name or different laungage

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It can be the first stage of their life

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