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This is called bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means an organism has 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. This is seen in all vertebrates, and many invertebrates such as arthropods.
Bi-lateral symmetry is the fancy name given to this. Centipedes do it better than we, for they have more legs to match up.
it protects the body of the microscopes
PET scan
sagital
The frontal plane divides the body into a dorsal and a ventral section.
Anterior and posterior portions. It divides the body into front and back portions.
Bilateral symmetry.
transverse section
it is called reflections
Bilateral Symmetry
I think its bilateral
Solar plexus
bilateral symmetry
The body has symmetry. The right and left sides are (near) mirror images.
bilateral symmetry