Biology, asked by aditi1745, 19 days ago

what are the three types of symmetry and an example of each ?​

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Answered by shindesarthak796
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There are three basic forms:

Radial symmetry: The organism looks like a pie. ...

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.

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.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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A sense of harmonious and attractive proportion and balance is referred to as symmetry in ordinary language. "Symmetry" has a more exact definition in mathematics, and it generally refers to an object that is invariant under certain transformations such as translation, reflection, rotation, or scaling. Although these two interpretations of "symmetry" can be distinguished at times, they are inextricably linked, and hence are treated in this article jointly.

The following are the three most common types:

  • The creature has radial symmetry, and it resembles a pie.
  • There is an axis, and the organism seems to be nearly the same on both sides of the axis.
  • Spherical symmetry refers to the fact that if an organism is sliced along the middle, the ensuing portions are identical.
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