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An animal that has body parts that extend outward from its center shows (1 point) radial symmetry. segmentation. several planes of symmetry. bilateral symmetry.

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radial

asymmetry

bilateral

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The answer is radial symmetry.

Radially symmetric organisms have no left or right side of the body. Their body can be divided into equal parts about a central point. It is like cutting a pie into equal parts. The body parts are extended outward from its center. This type of symmetry is characteristic for starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers, sea anemone, jellyfish, corals.
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