Yes they do, most aquatic animals like coral and stuff like that have radial symmetry.
Echinoderms (ex: starfish), cnidarians (ex: jellyfish) and and some vermiforms have longitudinal radial symmetry.
I would say it is asymmetrican, not radial or bilateral.
Starfish
Yes, they do.
Bilateral.
Does a sea star have radial symmetry? Yes, a sea star does have radial symmetry,
Some have asymmetry, but most have radial symmetry.
A jellyfish has radial symmetry. A jellyfish is part of the cnidaria species of animals and they generally have radial symmetry. Radial symmetric organisms are like a pie in terms of their shape. THey have no left or right sides. If you were to turn a radial symmetric animal on its side, it would like the same as it did prior.
No, but jellyfish are
Radial Symmetry !
Jellyfish have radial symmetry.Jellyfish are a part of a group called Cnidarians and the have Radial Symmetry.radial symmatry. . . Means all planes about longitudinal axis wil give you two equal halves. .
Jelly fish are radial symmetrical