Yes. Pandas, like all vertebrates, 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.
Yes, bears have bilateral symmetry. Most vertebrates do. Humans do, too.
Bilateral Symmetry
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no i think a grizzly has bilateral
Bilateral symmetry.
When it has no symmetry the object is called asymmetrical.
No, earthworms have bilateral symmetry.
Asymmetry is the lack of symmetry.
A sponge has no symmetry, and is therefore asymmetrical.
no, it is asymmetrical
Asymmetrical.
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Asymmetrical
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Porifera is the phylum with no body symmetry: it is asymmetrical.
It has asymmetrical symmetry(no symmetry) at all. It has a random or awkward shape.