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Define Bilateral Symmetry.​

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Answered by pavneet24
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Bilateral symmetry is a type of symmetry which divides an organism into 2 equal halves and gives a mirror like image of each other.

Humans, dogs, and even sharks can exhibit bilateral symmetry.

The evolution of bilateral symmetry is due to the expression of CYCLOIDEA genes.

Answered by shalinisingh112
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Bilateral symmetry involves the division of the animal through a sagittal plane, resulting in two mirror-image, right and left halves, such as those of a butterfly, crab, or human body....✌✌✌✌

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