star fish ;)
The type of symmetry shown in an animal whose body is arranged around a central axis is called radial symmetry. This means that the body parts are arranged in a circular pattern around a central point, allowing for multiple lines of symmetry. Radial symmetry is commonly found in organisms such as jellyfish and starfish, allowing them to interact with their environment from all directions.
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At: x = 6
y=x2-12x+7
A cube.
It is a circle whose lines of symmetry are infinite
Some characteristics that scientists use to classify animals are how many cells they have, their species, genus and family and what they eat.
Flowers and starfish
radial symmetry
radial symmetry
bilateral symmetry
bilateral symmetry
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack nuclei. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Prokaryotes.
Did you mean a parabola with equation y=3x^2? The line of symmetry is x=0 or the y-axis.
Living fossil is the nickname given to organisms whose traces appear in the fossil layers from early geological periods, of which living specimens are still found today. These living things exhibit no differences from their counterparts from millions of years ago, and represent living examples of those long-dead fossil forms.
A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional shape whose faces are all polygons.