that's impossible.
Most sponges of the Demospongiae type are considered asymetrical. (Not having symmetry.)
i think it is art when you are doing something symmetrical but different like op art
Snails have bilateral symmetry.
Yes, a sea star does have radial symmetry, because it is symmetrical in more than one place around an axis. Hope I helped you.
Of course,gastropods [eg:-snail] do not show any symmetry
The snail's body itself is bilateral symmetry. The shell it creates is not.A snail has bilateral symmetry but its shell has radial symmetry.PS. It is radial not radical.
Believe it or not Mollusks start out with bilateral symmetry. Some retain it such as slugs, snails, squid, octopuses, and limpets. Then there are others that lose it as they mature such as oysters, clams, scallops, etc.
Since the snail has a shell on it's back, it can't be divided equally by a line of symmetry it will be Asymmetrical. Bilateral- can be divided equally once Radial- can be divided equally no matter where u point the line Asymmetrical- can not be divided equally by a line.
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Asymmetrical is when a pattern is different on either side and it is more attractive to the eye.
No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.