Yes they do.
I would say it is asymmetrican, not radial or bilateral.
Bilateral.
bilateral
Bilateral.
bilateral and rotational symetry
Its body has a bilateral symetry, meaning it can be cut in half.
No, earthworms have bilateral symmetry.
The organism fitting this description is an animal. Animals are multicellular, have bilateral symmetry, can move independently, and reproduce sexually.
Sting rays and many other animals have bilateral symetry. That means that their left side is essentially a mirror image of their right.
bilateral symmetry- body plan in which an animal that can be dinided into 2 equal sdes.
They're all eumetazoan bilateral animals and eukaryotes?
Yes. Most phyla evidence bilateral symmetry including flatworms, earthworms, many molluscs, and chordates including fish and mammals. Arthropoda, including insects, are bilaterally symmetric.