bilateral
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
A liver fluke has bilateral symmetry because it has a mirror image if you cut it in half.
bilateral
The hydra has radial symmetry. The hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and many immobile species in this phylum exhibit radial symmetry. Some marine animals that have bilateral symmetry are fish, sea turtles, and marine mammals.
Marine flatworms exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning they have a single line of symmetry that divides their bodies into two mirror-image halves. This symmetry allows for a more streamlined shape, which is beneficial for their movement and lifestyle in aquatic environments. The plane of symmetry typically runs down the center of their body, from head to tail.
The Summer Flounder (Also known as Fluke) is a marine flatfish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States and Canada. It is especially abundant in waters from North Carolina to Massachusetts.
The frilled shark is a marine animal. Other fish include flounder and flying fish.
fluke bunt is a fluke bunt
Adult echinoderms have pentaradial symmetry, meaning they are typically organized in a five-fold radial pattern around a central axis. This unique form of symmetry is characteristic of this group of marine animals.
Tape worm like lung fluke and liver fluke
Sea urchins!
the kingdom of the fluke is animalia .