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bilateral symmetry

mirrored symmetry

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Scorpions have bilateral symmetry. This means that if you draw a line to divide it starting at the middle of its head, then down its back, to the tip of its tail, the two halves of the scorpion would match. The other type of symmetry is radial symmetry, and many organisms, such as plants or sponges, are not symmetrical.

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Reptiles have bilateral symmetry. Meaning they have one axis of symmetry from the center of the head to the center of the tail.

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