more muscular control
They are animals that are bilateral, they can be split into two perfectly into two, the parts that lie opposite of the axis of the worm is identical.
sponges
Complex animals tend to have specialized cells, bilateral symmetry, cephalization, and a body cavity.
Not sure what you are referring to, "radical" symmetry. But if you meant radial symmetry then you might be looking at animals in the family with starfish, jellyfish, anemones, etc. There is also bilateral symmetry where both sides look the same. Look up radial symmetry and see what you can find.
To pick information swift movement and sense organs help animals with bilateral symmetry obtain for and avoid enemies
Celiaphlatus and forward movement. There is a few advantages of the bilateral symmetry. Some of the advantages are food, movement and animals.
they have diagonal symmetry and they have bilateral.
yes
Huh? You are an animal with bilateral symmetry. Check how many directions you are able to move.
They are animals that are bilateral, they can be split into two perfectly into two, the parts that lie opposite of the axis of the worm is identical.
you can tell if an animal have bilateral symmetry if you cut the animal in half, (hypothetically) and both sides are the same
animals that have bilateral body symmetry
bilateral and radial symmetry
Most animals have bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means that if you draw a line from head to tail right down the middle of the body, you would have two halves the same but mirror images.
Radial symmetry - jellyfish, starfish.Bilateral symmetry - horse, human
Like most animals, squid have bilateral symmetry.bilateral
Sting rays and many other animals have bilateral symetry. That means that their left side is essentially a mirror image of their right.