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difference between radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry (four differentiation with example)​

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Answered by KritikaBiswas
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Radial Symmetry: The organism's body generates identical sides in any plane which it is divided along the central axis. Bilateral Symmetry: The body of the organism generates two sides as left and right along the sagittal plane. The two sides are the mirror image of the other.

Example:

Animals in the phylum Echinodermata (such as sea stars, sand dollars, and sea urchins) display radial symmetry as adults, but their larval stages exhibit bilateral symmetry.

Answered by trinadhgopi
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the meaning of bilateral symmetry is that the organisms which are symmetrical when they are cut in half. And the meaning of radial symmetry is that the Organsims such as Nematodes are radial symmetrical

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