Birds would have trouble flying if they were not symmetrical. Flight is a complicated enough process without having to adjust for differences between the right and left side of the body that is flying. Sponges, on the other hand, just remain in one place. Symmetry would not offer any particular advantage.
Sponges are invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry & never have tissues or organs & it has different kinds of cells & structures for different functions.
No. A sponge is asymmetrical, because it lacks any organised body plan. Animals with radial body symmetry display a regular arrangement of body parts around a central axis, usually in a circular pattern. jellyfish, for example, have radial body symmetry.
Zirconium sponge is a sponge, when the sun is to hot it turns certain stones in to zirconium sponge, FACT
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A sponge has no symmetry, and is therefore asymmetrical.
Sponges mostly have no symmetry, but it is possible to have a sponge that exhibits radial symmetry. They never have bilateral symmetry.
A bird flies. If it was not semetrical, it would fly crooked. If birds flew crooked, there would be a bunch of birds flying around in circles. Sponges do not fly or even move, so they do not need to be semetrical.
A sponge has no symmetry, radial or bilateral.
Radial symmetry or Assymmetry
Because they can't cockatoo if they don't!
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no, it is asymmetrical
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
A sponge has an asymmetrical symmetry. So they don't have a definite shape.
One animal that has radial symmetry is a sea sponge.