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Arthropods exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their bodies can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single plane. This symmetry is characteristic of many animals and is evident in their segmented bodies, paired appendages, and the arrangement of their organs. Additionally, some arthropods may display asymmetrical features, particularly in specific adaptations like specialized limbs or shells, but the overall body plan maintains bilateral symmetry.

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