Radial symmetry is a feature common to

a

platyhelminthes

b

nematodes

c

coelenterates

d

arthropods

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haryomidebright
1 year ago

We have 3 types of body symmetry:
1. Assymetrical Symmetry (no definite shape) found in Porifera (Sponges)
2. Radial Symmetry (when organism are split into two they are not equal) e.g. Coelentrates (Ctenophora and Cnidarians)
3. Bilateral Symmetry (when split, they are equal in both sides) e.g. (Echinoderms e.g. starfish, Chordata e.g. Pisces or fishes)

1b2o
2 months ago

thought this was wrong
isnt radially symmetry for starfishes

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