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What does External Body structure, proctective behaviors, mating behaviors, and internal body structures adaptations mean? What are some examples. I was just curious...

Also what is bilateral,radial, or asymmetrical mean?

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  1. i know a lot of things but you got me on  that one good luck


  2. external body structure would be the outside of an organism (i.e. skin/shells) internal structure is the insides (guts) an adaptation is when an organism, over time, changes to fit into its surroundings. protective behaviors are the instinct of an organism to look after another organism (like a parent takes care of their kid) mating behaviors are an organisms instinct to reproduce

    as for bilateral, asymmetrical and radial; if you mean geometry-wise, asymmetrical means having two sides that are not the same (symmetrical meaning two sides that are the same) bilateral means literally "two lines" (a square is a quadrilateral)  and radial means lines or line segments coming off of an object

    Hope that helps

  3. This article is about the political term; for the term as used in biology, see symmetry (biology).

    Bilateralism comprises the political and cultural relations between two states.

    Most international diplomacy is done bilaterally. Examples of this include treaties between two countries, exchanges of ambassadors, and state visits. The alternatives to bilateral relations are multilateral relations, which involve many states, and unilateralism, when one state acts on its own.

    There has long been a debate on the merits of bilateralism versus multilateralism. The first rejection of bilateralism came after the First World War when many politicians concluded that the complex pre-war system of bilateral treaties had made war inevitable. This led to the creation of the multilateral League of Nations.

    A similar reaction against bilateral trade agreements occurred after the Great Depression, when it was argued that such agreements helped to produce a cycle of rising tariffs that deepened the economic downturn. Thus, after the Second World War, the West turned to multilateral agreements such as GATT.

    Despite the high profile of modern multilateral systems such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, most diplomacy is still done at the bilateral level. Bilateralism has a flexibility and ease that is lacking in most compromise-dependent multilateral systems.

    [edit] Medical

    In medicine, the term "bilateral" indicates a condition or disease that affects both sides of the body (

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