How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal
4 line of 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
the human body only has 1 line of symmetry straight down the middle
radial symmetry
Radial Symmetry .
symmetry
A sea anemone is an ocean animal that has radial body symmetry. This means that its body parts are arranged around a central point, much like the spokes on a wheel.
Most animals in the Mollusk phylum have bilateral symmetry, where their body can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for more efficient movement and sensory abilities.
animals that have bilateral body symmetry
That would be called symmetry
bilateral and radial symmetry
small black animals but not tadpoles
radial symmetry
radial symmetry
you can tell if an animal have bilateral symmetry if you cut the animal in half, (hypothetically) and both sides are the same
Most animals have bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry means that if you draw a line from head to tail right down the middle of the body, you would have two halves the same but mirror images.
A bilateral symmetry in animals is when body parts are arranged symmetrically around a central line, allowing the animal to be divided into two equal halves. This characteristic is commonly seen in animals such as insects, mammals, and birds.