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radial symmetry
radial symmetry
An animal whose body can only be divided in one plane to show mirror images is said to exhibit bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means that the animal has a distinct front and back, a top and bottom, and two sides that are mirror images of each other. This type of symmetry is characteristic of most animals, including humans, and allows for the development of specialized appendages, such as arms and legs, which are important for movement and manipulation of the environment.
Reflection symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
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bikateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
The lower case k, as shown in the question, has 0 lines of symmetry.
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