starfish = pentaradial
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The different types of symmetry in geometry are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
Starfish belongs to the phylum echinodermata, subphylum asterozoa, class asteroidea.
Yes but they have different kinds of symmetry. Y has lateral symmetry while N has rotational symmetry.
There are several different types of symmetry. Some of these include reflectional symmetry or rotational symmetry. It depends on how the plane has been tessellated.
Different quadrilaterals have different lines of symmetry, try searching a specific shape for example square
depends on the type of barnacle there different forms with many different types of symmetry. gooseneck barnacles and acorn barnacles are two different types so the question doesn't have an exact answer.
This is different in different typefaces (fonts) but in arial: o i l s v w x z all have symmetry s and z have point symmetry the others have at least one line of symmetry.
The different types of symmetry are rotational symmetry whereby the various object parts are related by rotation angles, and reflectional symmetry where halves of the object form the mirror images.
Different triangles may have none, one, or three lines of symmetry.
The lions mane jellyfishs' status has not been listed by the IUCN
Well, I'm guessing no. They just kinda float around, no need for senses.