Biology, asked by mamatasahu26012, 2 months ago

what is billateral symmetry ? in which type of organisms it can be found? some examples regarding this?..​

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Answered by Daljeetkaur2468
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Bilateral symmetry involves the division of the animal through a sagittal plane, resulting in two mirror-image, right and left halves, such as those of a butterfly, crab, or human body. Animals with bilateral symmetry have a “head” and “tail” (anterior vs.

Answered by kabitabhowmick23
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Bilateral symmetry involves the division of the animal through a sagittal plane, resulting in two mirror-image, right and left halves, such as those of a butterfly, crab, or human body. Animals with bilateral symmetry have a “head” and “tail” (anterior vs.

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