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April 15, 2025, 6:08pm
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This paper describes Triloboza, which most organisms under trisymmetry fall under.
Trilobozoa, Precambrian Tri-Radial Organisms
Would the way I tried to make a motile trisymmetrical organism in Choanozoa be a good way to approach organisms with symmetries other than just being bilateral?
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Trichobala tribozatetrahedrum has added a layer of cells in a triangle formation (see above) on top of the previous layer of triangular oriented cells, making an open-faced tetrahedron. Now, in addition to having a lumen (inner) and apical (outer) surface, there is a posterior/caudal (back/tail) and anterior/ventral (front/belly) surface/orientation. Perhaps this could be expanded to become a primordial body plan in the near future. And equally important, the cells lining the anterior/ventral side of each βfaceβ can theoretically keep dividing and keep adding another layer to cells; in effect, it can grow longer anteriorly/ventrally (please see the picture below).
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