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Halves are when something is divided into two equal parts. Here are some sentences.Both halves of the room voted to pass the town law.He doesn't do things by halves!Two halves make a whole.
A symmetrical shape has equally matching parts when divided into halves. The dotted lines that divide the shapes into equal halves is called a line symmetry.
During telophase when the cytoplasm splits in half. It's called cytokinesis.
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This is the exact question that I have in my Apologia : Exploring Creation with Biology (Second Edition) And the answer is no. The Orgnism can either be divided into right and left sides that are mirror images or cannot be divided into two equal halves.
Bilateral symmetry divides an organism into left and right halves.
Symmetry in animals of the phylum is typically categorized as radial or bilateral. Radial symmetry is when an organism can be divided into equal halves in multiple planes around a central axis, like a sea anemone. Bilateral symmetry is when an organism can be divided into two equal halves along just one plane, like a human.
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If you mean is a butterfly bilaterally symmetrical, the answer is: yes. If you mean can you slice it evenly down the middle, the answer is: good luck, you freak. If you mean is a butterfly a legume, the answer is: no, legumes are vegetables.
Halves are when something is divided into two equal parts. Here are some sentences.Both halves of the room voted to pass the town law.He doesn't do things by halves!Two halves make a whole.
Coronal plane.
midsagittal plane
A symmetrical shape has equally matching parts when divided into halves. The dotted lines that divide the shapes into equal halves is called a line symmetry.