An animal body that can be cut along its axis in any plane to give two identical parts is said to be

a

radially symmetrical

b

bilaterally symmetrical

c

asymmetrical

d

symmetrical

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bodmas2020
2 years ago

Radial versus bilateral symmetry. Radial symmetry means that cutting the animal in half anywhere from top to bottom will result in two identical sections. Bilateral symmetry is more restrictive in that the animal must be cut from top to bottom along the anterior-posterior axis to produce two identical halves.

s.samuel
2 years ago

The answer is bilaterally, bilaterally is the only one that form two identical halves after being cut

vickstorm
6 years ago

Radial symmetry, as chosen in this question is wrong. An organism that is radially symmetrical can be cut along any axis

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