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A [[Body Plan]] is a formulaic method of denotating the [[morphology]] (outward appearance) of a [[lifeform]].  
 
A [[Body Plan]] is a formulaic method of denotating the [[morphology]] (outward appearance) of a [[lifeform]].  
 
* Body Plans are generally studied under the sciences of [[biology]], [[exobiology]], or [[sophontology]].  
 
* Body Plans are generally studied under the sciences of [[biology]], [[exobiology]], or [[sophontology]].  

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A Body Plan is a formulaic method of denotating the morphology (outward appearance) of a lifeform.


Please see the following AAB Library Data for related information:


Description (Specifications)

A body plan, at a minimum, contains the following elements:

  1. Bio-Identenoid (Typoid): Similar Lifeform Type (TBD-oid)
  2. Human Confluence
  3. Symmetry (#-ial)
  4. Limb Disposition / Movement Type/s (# peds)
  5. Segmention (x2)
  6. Other remarks (...if applicable)

Sample Body Plan

1. Insectoid 
2. Non-humanoid
3. Bilateral symmetry (2-ial)
4. Flyer (6-ped)
5. Segmentation (×3: Head, Thorax & Abdomen)
6. None

History & Background (Dossier)

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