A jellyfish has radial symmetry. A jellyfish is part of the cnidaria species of animals and they generally have radial symmetry. Radial symmetric organisms are like a pie in terms of their shape. THey have no left or right sides. If you were to turn a radial symmetric animal on its side, it would like the same as it did prior.
Jellyfish have radial symmetry. This means that their symmetry occurs in a radial, or circular, fashion.
Jelly fish are radial symmetrical
Radial symmetry - jellyfish, starfish.Bilateral symmetry - horse, human
sponges have no symmetry animals with radial symmetry are radiata and cnidaria, like jellyfish
bilateral symmetry
No, most jellyfish have radial symmetry instead of bilateral.
The sea stars symmetry is radial symmetry as well as jellyfish.
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry.
A box jellyfish is considered to have radial symmetry. The box jellyfish belong to the animalia kingdom and the Cnidaria phylum. it is radial because it is formed from the central point Jellyfish often have tetramerous radial symmetry, which is symmetric across two axes. (Four symmetrical sections.)
Bilateral symmetry
bilateral
Bilateral Symmetry.