Fake plankton, often used in educational or research settings, typically exhibit radial symmetry. This means that their body structure is arranged around a central axis, allowing for uniformity in all directions. This symmetry is common in many marine organisms, facilitating their movement and interaction with the surrounding water. In contrast, some fake plankton may also incorporate bilateral symmetry, depending on their design and intended representation.
it has 5 rotational symmetry
All kind of Plankton.
Plankton is a plankton.
A copepod,I suppose.
The kinds of Plankton are just ordinary plankton and phytoplankton
Lateral Symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
turn symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Bilateral symmetry.
The type of plankton that has a shell/exoskeleton is the Squilly.