All vertebrates have bilateral symmetry. Therefore, any creature which is classified as a mammal, bird, fish, reptile or amphibian has bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side
Bilateral Symmetry
bilateral symmetry- body plan in which an animal that can be dinided into 2 equal sdes.
If a animal has a head then its body symmetry is bilateral.
bilateral symmetryTissue developmentDevelopment of a coelom
you can tell if an animal have bilateral symmetry if you cut the animal in half, (hypothetically) and both sides are the same
The adult animal that most certainly possesses bilateral symmetry is a frog. Frogs have distinct left and right sides that are mirror images of each other, resulting in bilateral symmetry.
Huh? You are an animal with bilateral symmetry. Check how many directions you are able to move.
bilateral symmetry
No, radial symmetry has the one with many lines.
Bilateral symmetry. This means that the animal's body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane.
No; goldfish have bilateral symmetry.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.