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Protostome pattern of development differs from deuterostome in cleavage, gastrulation, and coelom formation. What both patterns of development have in common is the evolution of bilateral symmetry and a body cavity lined with mesoderm. Most of protostome evolution took place in oceans and there are many lineages of ptotostomes exhibiting diverse body forms.
-Protostome evolution is characterized by several innovations, with the exception of
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