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Which structure is correctly described as exhibiting bilateral symmetry?

Which structure is correctly described as exhibiting bilateral symmetry?-example-1
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eyes. human body is almost completely bilateral if you have all your body parts. a sagittal plane divides the body from left side to ride side almost like a mirror image. bilateral symmetry is correctly described as your eyes or your ears. humans cant display radial or spherical symmetry either
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Answer:

The second option is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bilateral symmetry is an imaginary line that divides the body into two equal, or nearly equal, half. This division will form a division of two symmetrical parts.

Bilateral symmetry is one of the most used characteristics in the classification and description of living beings. This symmetry is present in chordates, mollusks, arthropods, angiosperms just to name a few.

In the question above, the second option, among the options shown, shows an example of bilateral symmetry.

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