Because they have 2 eyes, they are usually listed as bilaterally symmetrical.
Jelly fish are radial symmetrical
Sponges are asymmetrical. They have no symmetry.
a bobcat has bilateral symmetry because bilateral symmetry is where it mirrors each other
A sponge has no symmetry, and is therefore asymmetrical.
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.
No, anything in phylum Cnidaria (including corals) have radial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry - Right down an animal (Worm or fish)Radial Symmetry - Symmetry like a circle (E.g - Starfish)Asymmetrical - No symmetry
sponges have no symmetry animals with radial symmetry are radiata and cnidaria, like jellyfish
The snail's body itself is bilateral symmetry. The shell it creates is not.A snail has bilateral symmetry but its shell has radial symmetry.PS. It is radial not radical.
bilateral symmetry
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry - Right down an animal (Worm or fish)Radial Symmetry - Symmetry like a circle (E.g - Starfish)Asymmetrical - No symmetry