Define Bilateral Symmetry.
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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.
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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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