Bilateral symmetry and radially symmetrical
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bilateral symmetry is a symmetry by which we can divide any animal in two equal halves by applying only one cut example of these are there Platyhelminthes aschelminthes Annelida Arthropoda mollusca echinodermata hemichordata and chordata
in radial symmetry we can divide animal into more than two equal halves by applying more than one cut from the central axis example are celentreta and ctenophora
in radial symmetry we can divide animal into more than two equal halves by applying more than one cut from the central axis example are celentreta and ctenophora
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Bilateral symmetry:
When the body can be divided into identical left and right halves in only one plane, it is called bilateral symmetry and the animals possessing this type of symmetry are called bilaterally symmetric.
Radial symmetry:
When any plane passing through the central axis of the body divides the organism into two identical halves, it is called radial symmetry and the organisms possessing it are called radially symmetric.
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Bilateral symmetry:
When the body can be divided into identical left and right halves in only one plane, it is called bilateral symmetry and the animals possessing this type of symmetry are called bilaterally symmetric.
Radial symmetry:
When any plane passing through the central axis of the body divides the organism into two identical halves, it is called radial symmetry and the organisms possessing it are called radially symmetric.
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