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definition of radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry

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Answered by dhruvsh1
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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.
Answered by potrriselvan45
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Answer:

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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