explain the types of simmetry
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there are mainly two types of symmetry
1) Radial Symmetry
2) Bilateral Symmetry
1) Radial Symmetry - In radially symmetrical organisms , their body can be divided into two equal parts by passing a section through the radial axis. eg : some sponges , coelenderates, ctenophores , echinoderms e.t.c.
2) Bilateral Symmetry - In bilaterally symmetrical organisms their body can be divided into two equal parts by passing a section through the median longitudinal axis. eg : phylum chordata.
1) Radial Symmetry
2) Bilateral Symmetry
1) Radial Symmetry - In radially symmetrical organisms , their body can be divided into two equal parts by passing a section through the radial axis. eg : some sponges , coelenderates, ctenophores , echinoderms e.t.c.
2) Bilateral Symmetry - In bilaterally symmetrical organisms their body can be divided into two equal parts by passing a section through the median longitudinal axis. eg : phylum chordata.
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Types of symmetry
Types of symmetryThere are three basic forms: Radial symmetry: The organism looks like a pie. ... Bilateral symmetry: There is an axis; on both sides of the axis the organism looks roughly the same. Spherical symmetry: If the organism is cut through its center, the resulting parts look the same.
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