definition of radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry
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Radial symmetry is the type of symmetry on the top face of a circular or cylindrical organism.
Bilateral symmetry is the type of symmetry in which the left half and the right half of the organism is exactly equal.
Bilateral symmetry is the type of symmetry in which the left half and the right half of the organism is exactly equal.
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Radial symmetry:-
when the body of organism can be divided in many plane at one centre then that body has radial symmetry eg. jellyfish
Bilateral symmetry:-
when the body can be divided into only one plane then the body has bilateral symmetry.
Asymmetry:-
when the body is divided in any plane and any of the divided parts shows no symmetry then the body is asymmetrical
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