one. It is a vertical line of symmetry which splits the A in half.
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An infinite number.
It must have at least one.
Yes they do. :D
bilateral symmetry
I believe that chordates have bilateral symmetry but I'm not sure. Try looking at: http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/michael.gregory/files/bio%20102/Bio%20102%20lectures/Animal%20Diversity/Deuterostomes/deuterostomes.htm
Every thing that is distributed into the Phylum - Chordata category has: A hollow nerve cord, Backbone, Head with eyes and brain, Gill splits and a post anal tail sometimes during development. i hope this helped
Koalas have bilateral symmetry, as all vertebrates do.
an isosceles has only 1 line of symmetry
one. It is a vertical line of symmetry which splits the A in half.
Rhinoceroses have like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry.
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