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By cutting the body of the animal(dead) or by cutting planes of the required body.

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How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal?

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What are two ways you could identify an animal as an echinoderm?

You could identify an animal as an echinoderm by looking for characteristics such as a spiny skin or radial symmetry. Another way is by checking if the animal has a water vascular system, which is unique to echinoderms and helps with movement and feeding.


What can you infer about an animal based on its symmetry?

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What is a peacock's symmetry?

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Which animal adaptation happened first?

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What do you call an animal with no symmetry?

When it has no symmetry the object is called asymmetrical.


What animals has radial symmetry?

One animal that has radial symmetry is a sea sponge.


What are the 3 types of symmetry?

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If an animal has a front end and a back end what kind of symmetry does it have?

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An animal that has body parts that extend outward from its center shows what type of symmetry?

radial symmetry


What are two main types of animal symmetry?

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