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Sea cucumbers exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their body can be divided into two mirror-image halves. Although they have a cylindrical shape and may display some radial characteristics, particularly in their feeding structures, their overall body plan is primarily bilateral. This symmetry is typical of echinoderms, the group to which sea cucumbers belong.

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