Yes, a worm is considered asymmetric in terms of its body structure. Unlike organisms with bilateral symmetry, which can be divided into mirror-image halves, worms exhibit a more elongated and tubular form without distinct left and right sides. Their body plan is primarily designed for movement through soil or water rather than having a defined shape. However, some worms, like earthworms, show a degree of segmentation that may suggest a form of organization, but they still lack true bilateral symmetry.
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