An advantage of radial symmetry is the equal distribution of sense organs. They can take food from all directions. Further reading: Coelom... View Article
No, humans and other mammals are bilaterally symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous... View Article
No, Hydra is radially symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
Yes, octopuses are bilaterally symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous... View Article
Poriferans are mostly asymmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
No, sponges are asymmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals MCQs... View Article
Earthworms have bilateral symmetry. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
No, jellyfish has radial symmetry. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
Animals with radial symmetry can be divided into two equal halves on any plane passing through the centre of the axis, whereas, animals with... View Article
Yes, humans have bilateral symmetry. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
Bilateral symmetry is present in many animals such as insects, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, etc. Further reading: Coelom Are... View Article
When the body of an organism can be divided into two halves, it is referred to as bilateral symmetry. E.g. Annelids, Arthropods, Molluscs,... View Article
Lichens are sensitive to air pollutants. Air pollution leads to a decline in the lichen population due to the accumulation of air pollutants.... View Article