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Radial Symetry :)
radial symmetry
Radial Symmetry .
A radial body plan. Starfish and jellies are example of organisms with a radial morphology.
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Spokes are found as part of wheels, for instance on a bicycle. They connect the hub to the rim.
like spokes on a wheel
wheels, spokes, chain, gears, handle bar, frame, pedals, seat, reflectors, brakes
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Bike wheels are made out of three parts: 1 The center hub, the nave , 2 the rim, 3 the spokes. The spokes have hook's on one end, that are latched through the holes of the nave . The other end of the spokes are threaded and are put through holes in the rim and then fastened with a nut with a flattened head. This was the easy part. The difficult part is to tighten all the spokes equally so that the nave and the rim are in perfect alignment.
Certain animals have their body parts arranged around a central point. A starfish is a good example of this, which is known as radial symmetry.
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The phylum Echinodermata has radial symmetry as adults. These organisms include sea stars, sea urchins, and sand dollars, among others. Radial symmetry means that body parts are arranged around a central axis, like the spokes of a wheel.
like spokes on a wheel
You use it to describe the parts of a wheel that attaches the center to the rim. For example: "She put cards in the spokes of her bike wheels to make a fun sound." Well it depends the situation and how proper your trying to get into your sentence at the moment of writing also ... spokes isn't really a correct term in most english sentences unless you say I Spoke Out ( it doesn't make much sense unless if u say ) i Speak out to my teacher .
radially symmetric