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Would a mirror-image of something achieve bilateral symmetry?

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Bilateral symmetry is the arrangement of body parts into left and right halves on either side of a central axis. ... In a bilaterally symmetrical organism, only one plane can divide the organism into mirror images. This can also be called left/right symmetry.

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Yes

Explanation: Because a mirror creates an almost perfect copy of the thing it is reflecting.

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