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The gumamela is REGULAR (Actinomorphic)...it is radially symmetrical.
Polyps are radially symmetrical.
the Aboral
bilaterally symmetrical or radially symmetrical
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Brain corals are hemispherical or spherical in shape resembling a brain. They must me radially symmetrical organism.
nope. Some bivalves have bilateral symmetry but no radial symmetry.
Cnidaria have two basic body forms: swimming Medusae and sessile Polyps, and they are both radially symmetrical.
Anenome.
A Lotus flower is absolutely considered to be a complete flower. There are no flowers that are considered incomplete flowers.
Yes, cnidaria is radially symmetrical. Like jelly fishes, they have a wheel and tube structure, which is radially symmetrical.