they actually have radial symmetry...
they actually have both....
The giant pacific octopus has bilateral symmetry. They have arms that branch directly off of their heads and they have a soft body.
There's an octopus in the loo! If you startle an octopus, it may spurt out some ink.
an octopus. The blue-ringed octopus.
An octopus uses energy to move and catch prey.
I am not an expert on Octipi sharks are more my thing but i think that it is a cephalopod
An octopus has bilateral symmetry.
Bilateral symmetry.
OCTOPUS HAVE A BILATERAL SYMMETRY BECAUSE IF IT IS CUT IN HALF THE OTHER SIDE WILL BE JUST LIKE THE OTHER IT WILL BE LIKE A MIRROR VIEW
Crustaceans, like all arthropods, have 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.
Pisces are fish and an Octopus is a cephalopod. For instance fish show bilateral symmetry and have a backbone while an Octopus has no backbone and shows 8 fold symmetry in part.
The giant pacific octopus has bilateral symmetry. They have arms that branch directly off of their heads and they have a soft body.
Yes they are. Symmetrical organization means when you can draw a line down the middle of the organism and the two sides look like mirror images. If you draw If you draw a line down the middle of an octopus you would find two sides with equal parts. Sponges and some coral are not symmetrical tho.
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Octupii (plural of octupus) are bilaterally symmetric.
Just one. Even though its arms may suggest more, its head determines the one line of symmetry.
I think you mean "cephalopod". A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda (which means "head-foot"). These exclusively marine animals (salt water only) are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a set of arms or tentacles. Two examples of cephalopods are octopus and squid.