A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.
Reflection symmetry, reflectional symmetry, line symmetry, mirror symmetry, mirror-image symmetry, or bilateral symmetry is symmetry with respect to reflection
line symmetry, rotational symmetry, mirror symmetry &liner symmetry
Asymmetry, Radial Symmetry, and Bilateral symmetry.
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
A sponge has no symmetry, and is therefore asymmetrical.
Sponges mostly have no symmetry, but it is possible to have a sponge that exhibits radial symmetry. They never have bilateral symmetry.
A sponge has no symmetry, radial or bilateral.
Radial symmetry or Assymmetry
yes
no, it is asymmetrical
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
A sponge has an asymmetrical symmetry. So they don't have a definite shape.
One animal that has radial symmetry is a sea sponge.
Sponges are asymmetrical. They have no symmetry.
No one organism really needs symmetry. When you think of symmetry though, you usually think of bilateral symmetry. This is when two sides of an organism are almost identical. The sponge just grows whichever way it pleases.