Difference between radial and bilateral symmetry in animals
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➡️radial - when body is divisible into 2 halves by any plane passing through it ... ex. ctenophores
➡️bilateral - when body is divisible into 2 halves through one plane only . ex. chordates including humans
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➡️radial - when body is divisible into 2 halves by any plane passing through it ... ex. ctenophores
➡️bilateral - when body is divisible into 2 halves through one plane only . ex. chordates including humans
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✔ Radial symmetry in animals - is the one in which the body is divided into two similar halves by any line passing through the radius. This occurs in starfish.
✔ Bilateral symmetry in animals - is the one in which the body is divided into two equal halves when a line passes along the middle axis.
This occurs in humans.
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✔ Radial symmetry in animals - is the one in which the body is divided into two similar halves by any line passing through the radius. This occurs in starfish.
✔ Bilateral symmetry in animals - is the one in which the body is divided into two equal halves when a line passes along the middle axis.
This occurs in humans.
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