Axial reflection.
Generally speaking, one wing of a "normal" butterfly is the same as the other, only it appears as the "reverse" or "reflection" of the first wing. That makes the shape symmetrical, and in that light, yes, a butterfly with its wings spread is a symmetrical shape.
yes it is a symmetrical shape
Asymmetry is when a shape is not symmetrical.
Symmetry is when something has exactly the same shape on either side of an axis line. T is a vertical symmetrical shape.
yes it is
Generally speaking, one wing of a "normal" butterfly is the same as the other, only it appears as the "reverse" or "reflection" of the first wing. That makes the shape symmetrical, and in that light, yes, a butterfly with its wings spread is a symmetrical shape.
yes it is a symmetrical shape
Asymmetry is when a shape is not symmetrical.
You can prune it but the symmetrical shape that makes it attractive will be wrecked. If you do prune only tip prune.
Symmetry is when something has exactly the same shape on either side of an axis line. T is a vertical symmetrical shape.
yes it can be a circle has no straight sides, but is symmetrical
yes it is
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The stomach is an organ of the digestive system that has the shape of a bag, which prevents it to be symmetrical.
A hexagon
a pentagon