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What can you infer about an animal based on its symmetry?

you can tell if an animal have bilateral symmetry if you cut the animal in half, (hypothetically) and both sides are the same


What is a peacock's symmetry?

If a animal has a head then its body symmetry is bilateral.


Body Symmetry of animals?

How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal


Which animal adaptation happened first?

Bilateral Symmetry


What do you call an animal with no symmetry?

When it has no symmetry the object is called asymmetrical.


What animals has radial symmetry?

One animal that has radial symmetry is a sea sponge.


What are the 3 types of symmetry?

Bilateral Symmetry - Right down an animal (Worm or fish)Radial Symmetry - Symmetry like a circle (E.g - Starfish)Asymmetrical - No symmetry


What type of animal has no symmetry?

Actually all Cnidarians have radial symmetry (able to be divided into identical pie-shaped segments) and have stinging cells. The invertebrate with no symmetry is probably a sponge, phylum Porifera.


If an animal has a front end and a back end what kind of symmetry does it have?

Opposite symmetry LOL :)


What are two main types of animal symmetry?

There are two main types of animal symmetry: bilateralsymmetry and radial symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when you cut the object in half, it looks the same on both sides: Humans, cats, dogs, butterflies Radial symmetry is when it has body parts all around coming out of the middle: Sea Urchins, coral, sea anemones There are two main types of animal symmetry: bilateral symmetry and radial symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when you cut the object in half, it looks the same on both sides: Humans, cats, dogs, butterflies Radial symmetry is when it has body parts all around coming out of the middle: Sea Urchins, coral, sea anemones


An animal that has body parts that extend outward from its center shows what type of symmetry?

radial symmetry


What animal shows the body symmetry similar to the symmetry of a slice of lemon?

A slice of lemon displays radial symmetry. This type of symmetry is typically seen in jellyfish and sea anemones.