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A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.

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What do symmetric mean?

Bilateral symmetry means you can divide the shape into two halves, and the halves would be congruent. Radial symmetry means all the parts that are connected to a common point are congruent.


What type of symetry does a sponge have?

A sponge is not symmetric, therefore is referred to as asymmetric.


What are the kinds of symmetry?

Asymmetry, Radial Symmetry, and Bilateral symmetry.


Does sponge have symmetry?

Sponges are generally considered asymmetrical, meaning they do not possess any form of symmetry. However, some species exhibit a degree of radial symmetry, particularly in their body structure, but this is not consistent across all types. This lack of symmetry is part of what distinguishes sponges from more complex organisms that exhibit bilateral or radial symmetry. Overall, sponges are unique in their body plan and organization.


What is bilateral symmetric atrophy?

Bilateral symmetric atrophy refers to the simultaneous and symmetrical reduction in size or volume of specific structures or organs on both sides of the body. This condition can affect various tissues, including muscles or organs, and is often associated with neurological or muscular disorders, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or certain types of muscular dystrophy. The bilateral and symmetric nature of the atrophy can be indicative of underlying systemic issues rather than localized damage. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies and clinical evaluation to determine the underlying cause.