One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
Bilateral symmetry
Bilateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
they have what we call "pentaradial" symmetry, but certain species, such as the sand dollar, and the sea cucumber, have a secondary body symmetry, which is a bilateral symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Because most sea cucumbers crawl along the sea floor, the top surface is slightly different from the bottom one that is constantly pressed against the sea floor. Thus, there is a weak transverse bilateral symmetry.
A slice of lemon displays radial symmetry. This type of symmetry is typically seen in jellyfish and sea anemones.
the sea anemone have radial symmetry
Sea urchins have radially symmetry.
The sea stars symmetry is radial symmetry as well as jellyfish.
radial symmetry
Does a sea star have radial symmetry? Yes, a sea star does have radial symmetry,
One type of symmetry is rotation. The second type of symmetry is translation. The third type of symmetry is reflection.
In the intertidal zone of sandy or rocky beaches. They are also found in tide pools, reefs and rocky points.
Radial symmetry or Assymmetry
Bilateral Symmetry