Flowers display a number of forms of symmetry, reflection, rotational etc. You need to be more specific regarding what type of flower you are asking about.
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
Many national flags exhibit symmetry, either through bilateral (left-right) or rotational symmetry. While the exact number can vary as new flags are adopted and old ones are modified, it is estimated that around two-thirds of the world's national flags display some form of symmetry. Examples include flags like those of Japan, the United States, and Canada, which showcase clear symmetrical designs.
A hand can exhibit symmetry when considering its overall structure, as it generally has a mirror-image appearance with features like fingers and a palm that are roughly symmetrical on either side of the midline. However, individual hands may not be perfectly symmetrical due to natural variations. In a broader context, symmetry also refers to balance and proportion, which a hand can display through its functional design. Therefore, while a hand can show symmetry, it is not perfectly symmetrical in every aspect.
No, all vertebrates display bilateral symmetry.
All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.
All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.
All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.
Of course,gastropods [eg:-snail] do not show any symmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
Hydra are symmetrical radially from the top
bilateral symmetry
All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.
All vertebrates including humans display bilateral symmetry.
Yes because the words can cross
According to animal classification into bilateria and radiata (ACCORDING TO SYMMETRY)the echinoderms and molluscs are bilaterally symmertrical.