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well all of them do except for the butterfly which has bilateral symmetry

i have the same exact question just in different wording for a take-home test in my science class!!!

Actually all of them have bilateral symmetry except for the sea anemone that is radial

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The animal groups that have radial symmetry are in the radiata taxon. Some of these animals include jellyfish, sea starts, sea anemone and so many others.

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sea urchins

sea stars

sand dollars

all animals in the phylum echinodermata

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Animals in the phyla Cnidaria and Echidnodermata (for example starfish and jellyfish) have radial symmetry.

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Jellyfish and sea anemones are known for having radial symmetry.

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Sea stars, sea urchins, some jelly fish.

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cnidarians

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star fish

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A starfish.

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