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What type of symmetry is shown by animals whose body parts are arranged the same on both sides?
A
radial symmetry
B
asymmetry
C
bilateral symmetry
D
spherical symmetry
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Bilateral symmetry involves the division of the animal through a sagittal plane, resulting in two mirror-image, right and left halves, such as those of a butterfly, crab, or human body. Animals with bilateral symmetry have a “head” and “tail” (anterior vs.

Detailed explanation-2: -Examples of animals that possess bilateral symmetry are: flatworms, common worms ("ribbon worms"), clams, snails, octopuses, crustaceans, insects, spiders, brachiopods, sea stars, sea urchins, and vertebrates.

Detailed explanation-3: -Four such patterns of symmetry occur among animals: spherical, radial, biradial, and bilateral.

Detailed explanation-4: -Biradial symmetry occurs in the comb jellies. In bilateral symmetry there are the same three axes as in biradial symmetry but only one pair of symmetrical sides, the lateral sides, since the other two sides, called the dorsal (back) and ventral (belly) surfaces, are unlike.

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