Biology, asked by varadrajjadhav9999, 10 months ago

write note on body symmetry​

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Answered by CHAMPION009
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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 ARSENAL9640BRAINY
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The symmetry of a human body is bilaterally symmetrical(meaning=the halves of the body will be identical when it is cut into two equal pieces. All chordates and vertebrates apply to this rule of Robert Whittaker classification. Note- the internal cavity won't be equal,not always necessary.

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