Line Symmetry
A butterfly typically has one line of symmetry. This means that if you were to fold the butterfly in half along this line, both sides would be mirror images of each other.
Yes, shrimp have bilateral symmetry, meaning they have a body plan in which the left and right sides are mirror images of each other. This characteristic is common in many animals, including humans.
When you draw a line down the center of an insect, you'll notice that both sides are symmetrical, meaning they are mirror images of each other. This characteristic is described as bilateral symmetry, where an organism can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane.
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.
The sound made by a sheep is called "bleating." It is a vocalization used by sheep to communicate with each other, often to signal distress, hunger, or to locate each other.
Yes left and right sides are 'mirror images' of each other.
sides
Enantiomers. These molecules are non-superimposable mirror images of each other due to their chiral nature.
bilateral. if you cut it in half, the two sides would mirror each other in appearance.
Because if you drew an imaginary line down the middle, the sides WOULD NOT be mirror images of each other. it is not the same on both sides of the imaginary line.
line of semtry
They are the additive inverses of each other.
a basic body plan in which the left and right sides of the organism can be divided ---- into approximate mirror images of each other along the midline. ----
The optical effect created by two mirrors facing each other is called an "infinity mirror."
A square or a rhombus
a parallelogram has 4 sides, it can also be called a quadrilateral.
each side of the chromosome is called a chromatid they are bonded together by the centromere