Yes.
Imagine cutting a starfish or a sand-dollar in half.
It will be symmetrical on both sides, just like a mirror image.
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The sea stars symmetry is radial symmetry as well as jellyfish.
yes. because a symmetry is when you draw a reflection so radial reflection is just if you draw the reflection but in the colors it has drawn.
the same type as blue footed underwater donkeys.
Crustaceans, like all arthropods, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
No; goldfish have bilateral symmetry.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry.
Bilateral Symmetry
nope. Some bivalves have bilateral symmetry but no radial symmetry.
bilateral symmetry- body plan in which an animal that can be dinided into 2 equal sdes.
A leech has a bilateral simmetry.