OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
Question
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Bilateral Symmetry
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Asymmetry
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Radial Symmetry
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Butterflies and moths are great examples of creatures that show bilateral symmetry. They have a single line of symmetry down the middle of their body, meaning the patterns on their wings are the same on both sides.
Detailed explanation-2: -Noun. A form of symmetry in which identical parts are arranged in a circular fashion around a central axis. A starfish has radial symmetry; a butterfly does not.
Detailed explanation-3: -Take a look at a monarch butterfly. Notice how the wings are identical but opposite; they are an example of bilateral symmetry. Other animals also have bilateral symmetry-humans, dogs, cats, elephants. Some animals have what is called radial symmetry-body parts arranged around a center point.