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example of bilateral symmetry​

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Answered by shreyash1505
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The symmetry of an animal generally fits its lifestyle. For example, many radial animals are sessile forms or plankton and their symmetry equips them to meet their environment equally well from all sides. More active animals are generally bilateral. The two forms of symmetry, however, are not absolutely separate. A great deal of radial symmetry is proven to emerge secondarily from a bilateral condition (frequently it emerges from animals adapting to a more sedentary lifestyle). Some animals, such as t he sea urchin, are radially symmetrical, but their embryonic development and internal anatomy show that they arose from a bilaterally symmetrical ancestor.

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Answered by 2005pavithranair
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Any thing for which we get two symmetrical or similar halves on either side of a plane has bilateral symmetry

Examples are many such as In biology arthropods , echinoderms, mammals, Pisces etc have bilateral symmetry

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