Biology, asked by premmanu, 10 months ago

what is the bilateral and radial symmetry ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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radial symmetry is a form of symmetry wherein identical parts are arranged in a circular fashion around a central axis. bilateral symmetry: having equal arrangement of parts (symmetry) about a vertical plane running from head to tail.

Symmetry in biology is the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes within the body of an organism. In nature and biology, symmetry is always approximate. For example, plant leaves – while considered symmetrical – rarely match up exactly when folded in half.

Answered by dineshpandu604
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Bilateral symentry is a type of symentry in which the organism can be divided into two halfs in only one plane of symentry

Radial symentry is a type of symentry in which organism is divided into two halfs in many planes of symentry

Explanation:

bilatral symentry is seen in platihelmentis,nematoda,etc

Radial symenry is seen in cnidaria, ctenophora.

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