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Yes they are very symmetrical animals. So yea.
platyhalminthus nematoda annelida mollusca arthropoda echinodermata chordata are bilaterally symmetrical
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Bilaterally symmetrical
Cnidarians are true radially symmetrical animals. They include jellyfish. Echinoderms (like starfish) also display radial symmetry. It is important to note that the larvae of echinoderms are bilaterally symmetrical and that Echinoderms evolved from a bilaterally symmetrical group.
Anterior refers to the head end of a bilaterally symmetrical animal. The word posterior refers to the rear end or tail end.
Yes, cnidaria is radially symmetrical. Like jelly fishes, they have a wheel and tube structure, which is radially symmetrical.
No. Socks are not symmetrical.
is a arrow symmetrical
Technically seen, symmetrical animals do not exist. If you take an image of an animal/face/organism, and mirror it with Photoshop on the supposed line of symmetry, you will find that the end result, no matter how well edited, will look non-natural. To be symmetrical to a half, the genes of the other half have to be exactly the opposite. There are no known scientific cases where "inverse" genes on one half have been found, so, in short, the answer to your question is: There are no "symmetrical animals.
Yes, it is symmetrical