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.
it has no symmetry
Sea anemones are radially symmetrical.
Porifera is the phylum with no body symmetry: it is asymmetrical.
Bilateral Symmetry
Thehairs on the paramecium are called cillia, it then is able to move in all directions
it helps in osmoregulation excretion and removal of carbon dioxide from body of paramecium
Birds, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal
A paramecium moves with hair-like things on its body called cilia.
Porifera is the phylum with no body symmetry: it is asymmetrical.
yes, they have bilateral symmetry
yes! he has bilateral symmetry.
Bilateral Symmetry
Using good posture can improve your body symmetry.
If a animal has a head then its body symmetry is bilateral.
4 line of symmetry
No because a paramecium is a substance that can move quickly through water it is clear and you can see the food in its body as it eats it it.
There is some evidence that body symmetry has an effect on atheletic ability.
Thehairs on the paramecium are called cillia, it then is able to move in all directions