Polyps are radially symmetrical.
yes
Arial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
A hydra has two body shapes. The first one is known as polyp which has tentacles and the other body form is known as medusa.
Annelids (such as earthworm and leeches) have bilateral symmetry.
yes
Yes. One body type is called the polyp. It is cylindrical in shape, having a mouth at the top surrounded by tentacles with stinging cells. Polyps attach to substrates. Coral polyps and sea anemones are examples of the polyp body type. The other body type is called the medusa, which has a bell or umbrella shape with the mouth facing down and surrounded by tentacles with stinging cells. Jellyfish are the best known examples of the medusa body type.
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
Bilateral Symmetry
Bilateral symmetry
Rainforest
Bilateral symmetry.
Radial Symmetry
Asymmetry symmetry
Arial symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
Arial symmetry