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Animals with radial symmetry have body parts arranged around a central point. Any line drawn from one side through the center to the opposite side will divide the animal into two symmetrical halves.
The 2 halves in a circle are the 2 semi circles.
a hemisphere
Sum the measurements of the sides. If the letter is symmetrical you can measure half and multiply by two.
The most basic answer would be a square, which is both symmetrical and regular. However, rectangles are also symmetrical, as are hexagons with two opposing 90° angles and four matching 135° angles. In fact, the number of potential shapes are infinite, unless you specify exactly how many right angles the shape must have.
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a symmetrical line.
Any symmetrical figure has two halves that match. By definition, you cannot have more than two halves of a figure.
i like to learn about the symmetrical line
An antimere is one of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals.
right hemisphere and left hemisphere
It means it is not symmetrical. The two halves (horizontal or vertical) are not copies of each other.
they connect by corpus callosum.
Lateralization.:)
A heart is a symmetrical figure because it can be split and have two of the same halves. we were asked to do an assignment in which we were to find if a shaPE is symmetrical. you spell symmetrical like this: S-Y-M-M-E-T-R-I-C-A-L a square has four symmetrical lines. a moon is symmetric
lateralization.
An eclipse has one symmetrical line, which is the line of symmetry that divides the shape into two equal halves.