Nope, there are some that are asymmetrical. Like sponges.
Body shapes of cidarians is alike in being radially symmetrical . All are vase like and possess tentacles . Digestive system is sac like wit only one opening mouth .
Biped, bilaterally symmetrical, primate, hominid. Pick any or all.
this is because all of them have segmented body ,they are billaterally symmetrical , they also have a ceolomated body
Yes!All maple leaves are symmetrical!(I think.)
Symmetrical. All mammals and, indeed, all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry.
a cirle is considered as the most symmetrical of all mathematical curve.
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This is straight from www.thefreedictionary.com, so I get no credit at all:"Any of various invertebrate animals of the phylum Cnidaria, characterized by a radially symmetrical body with a saclike internal cavity, and including the jellyfishes, hydras, sea anemones, and corals. Also called coelenterate."
The center of gravity is the theoretical point where all the body weight is concentrated or the theoretical point about which the body weight is evenly distributed. If a body is of uniform density and has a symmetrical shape the center of gravity is in the geometric center. If the object is not symmetrical and does not have uniform density, it is more difficult to describe the location of its center of gravity.
not all, but some
All life on land evolved from a few aquatic ancestors. It just so happens that all of these ancestors were not radially symmetrical, so all land animals are not radially symmetrical.