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what are the differences b/w bilateral symmetry and radical symmetry​

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Answered by rochanaratakonda
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Explanation:

Radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry are two different types of biological symmetries found in organisms.

The balanced distribution of the body shapes is referred to as the biological symmetry.

Biological symmetry can be divided into several categories such as radial symmetry, spherical symmetry, bilateral symmetry, biradial symmetry and the asymmetry.

If the body of an organism can be divided into identical halves in any plane, the particular organism is radially symmetric.

When an organism’s body is divided by a particular plane and if the resulting left and right sides are the mirror image of each other, that symmetry is called the bilateral symmetry.

The key difference between radial and bilateral symmetry is that radial symmetry generates identical body halves around the central axis whereas bilateral symmetry generates only two sides as left and right.

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Answered by Nobita221
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