short note on bilateral symmetry
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Bilateral symmetry refers to organisms with body shapes that are mirror images along a midline called the sagittal plane. ... The Echinodermata are unique, in that they display bilateral symmetry in their larval stage, and a special form of fivefold radial symmetry, pentamerism in their adult life stage.
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Bilateral symmetry is a type of symmetry where the organism can be divided down the middle, and the two halves are mirror images of each other. The word bilateral means two sides. In bilateral symmetry one plane divides the organism into two parts. You, by the way, have bilateral symmetry.
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