Phylum Porifera sponges have radial symmetry.
Symmetry in animals of the phylum is typically categorized as radial or bilateral. Radial symmetry is when an organism can be divided into equal halves in multiple planes around a central axis, like a sea anemone. Bilateral symmetry is when an organism can be divided into two equal halves along just one plane, like a human.
Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed belonging to the Phylum Phaeophyta.
The phylum for adder's tongue, a type of fern, is Pteridophyta.
The phylum for diatoms is Bacillariophyta. Diatoms are a type of algae that belong to this phylum and are characterized by their unique silica cell walls.
Pinworms belong to the phylum Nematoda, which consists of roundworms, while hookworms also belong to the same phylum Nematoda.
Conch belong to the phylum Mollusca, which also includes other marine creatures like snails, clams, and squid.
One type of symetry is rotation symetry.
Bilateral.
What type of triangle?
A sponge is not symmetric, therefore is referred to as asymmetric.
it has no lines of symetry
reflective from all sides, rotational from the top and bottom.
circle
a rhombus has no lines of symetry
It has no lines of symetry at all.
2 lines of Symetry
A regular octogan has 8 lines of symetry, and a irregular octogan has 2 lines of symetry.
A line has two fold rotational symetry.