Starfish
I would say it is asymmetrican, not radial or bilateral.
Yes, they do.
Bilateral.
Does a sea star have radial symmetry? Yes, a sea star does have radial symmetry,
Some have asymmetry, but most have radial symmetry.
Yes they do, most aquatic animals like coral and stuff like that have radial symmetry.
Echinoderms (ex: starfish), cnidarians (ex: jellyfish) and and some vermiforms have longitudinal radial symmetry.
Radial Symetry :)
Radial symmetry.other animals (exept sponges) and other exeption have bilateral symetry. bilateral symmetrical animals have up and down side, and a front and a back leaving left and right the same. radial animals only have an up side and down side, they do not have a fornt and back side.radial symmetry
Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry, which means their body parts radiate out from a central point. This symmetry allows cnidarians to capture prey efficiently from all directions.
Most Echinoderms have radial symmetry. Sea Urchins, Starfish, Sand Dollars, etc.
Symetry is when you draw a line down an object and both sides are exactly the same. There is radial symetry, which means you could cut an object like a pizza pie and all the pieces would look exactly the same. Asymetry is the quality of not being able to draw a line on something and have both sides be the same. Squares, circles, rectangles and trapezoids all have lines of symetry. However, a trapezoid does not have a horozontal line of symetry!