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Most jellys are axially symmetrical. Let's do a quick "thingie" to see what that is. Picture a dinner plate on a table. Stand a candlestick on it in the middle. That candlestick is the axis here, and the plate is symmetrical around or about the candlestick. Most jellys are symmetrical in that way.

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it has no symmetry

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Sea anemones are radially symmetrical.

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