small black animals but not tadpoles
an asymmetrical body plan
Radial symmetry
hookworms have bilateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
A body plan in which an organism can be divided along only one plan of their body to produce 2 mirror images.
balls
Trees have roughly radial symmetry.
bilateral symmetry- body plan in which an animal that can be dinided into 2 equal sdes.
No, sponges do not exhibit bilateral symmetry in adults. They are classified as asymmetrical or have radial symmetry, depending on the species. Their body structure is more irregular and lacks defined symmetry, which is characteristic of their simple body plan and filtering lifestyle.
Radial symmetry is how biologist describe a jellyfish's body plan. It means that the body parts radiate from a central axis.Jellyfish have body types that are dubbed coelenterate, which means they have a body that looks like a sac. They have no real bones or skeleton in their bodies.
Most animal phyla exhibit bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single plane. This body plan is thought to have evolved for efficient movement and coordination in organisms.
bilateral symmetry- body plan in which an animal that can be dinided into 2 equal sdes.