bilaterally symmetrical or radially symmetrical
testicles or breasts are commonly non symmetrical but in perfect situations there are no non symetricals
No. There is very little, if any, symmetry in the human body. For example, even your eyes are not perfectly symmetrical.
Cnidaria have two basic body forms: swimming Medusae and sessile Polyps, and they are both radially symmetrical.
Almost no human body is exactly symmetrical
for the most part, the human body is symmetrical.
None. Even the most symmetrical face is not totally symmetrical. And since the heart, stomach, liver etc are on one side of the body, the internal organs are certainly not symmetrical.
those animals which are bilateral symmetrical are triploblastic and triploblasts are more successful and diplobalsts(radial symmetrical) due to their complex body organization
Because they are parts of phylam Annelida as I have read
Trees have roughly radial symmetry.
One side of its body looks different from the other.
A structre which divides body in to two parts is known as symmetrical structure .