they both help with balance most of them are living things and they both divide in some way
They both have a true coelom and bilateral symmetry.
They are alike because when you flip a figure you flip it on the line of symmetry am i right i am in 5th grade i was looking for the answer not answering.
Depends on what you mean by symmetry. Symmetry in biology usually mean something like "bilateral symmetry". Meaning a body has a left and a right side that are basically the same. Pretty much all vertebrates follow this pattern. If you take the strict definition of symmetry, it's another thing. The left side is never a perfect mirror image of the right. Not one person, animal, or living thing on earth has complete symmetry. Though we might look exactly alike in areas, there are minor differences in sizes, shapes, and maybe even colors of things.
a line that cuts a figure in half and the halfs look exactly alike.
It is a line of symmetry
Monocotyledonous leaves are often referred to as isobilateral leaves because their structure is symmetrical along a central axis, showing similar features on both sides. This means that the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf are generally alike in terms of anatomy and function, which is a characteristic trait of many monocots. This bilateral symmetry allows for efficient light capture and maximizes photosynthesis in environments where light conditions may vary.
The answer depends on what they are meant to be alike and different from!
No, They are not alike as they have different size, features. There might be a similarity but in my view they arent alike. There food is different, there way of living is also different so in my opinion they are not alike.
i think alike
Fractions are alike if they have the same denominators; otherwise they are different.
Kangaroos and butterflies have many similarities. Both are animals, both rely on cellular respiration for energy, and both are herbivorous. Additionally, both demonstrate bilateral symmetry.