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  1. Feb 13, 2017 · Examples of Bilateral Symmetry. Butterflies are an excellent example of near perfect bilateral symmetry. Not only do they have a body shape that can be divided into symmetrical halves, but also the patterns on each wing of a butterfly are near identical to each other. Aglais urticae. Humans.

  2. May 28, 2022 · Examples of Bilateral Symmetry. 99% of animals (belonging to phyla: Chordata, Annelida, Arthropoda, Platyzoa, Nematoda, and most Mollusca) and humans exhibit bilateral symmetry. Typical examples are dogs, cats, elephants, sharks, centipedes, and ants.

  3. Mar 13, 2021 · Examples of Bilateral Symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is the most common form of symmetry and can be seen throughout the Animal Kingdom. Any organism with a distinct left and right, front and back, and head and tail/bottom displays bilateral symmetry.

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  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Definition. Bilateral symmetry refers to a type of symmetry where an organism can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. Examples In Organisms. Many organisms exhibit bilateral symmetry, allowing for distinct left and right sides: Echinoderms: Sea stars and sea urchins display bilateral symmetry.

  5. Aug 1, 2024 · Bilateral symmetry refers to the arrangement of body parts into two similar halves on either side of an axis. This means that if you were to draw a line down the center of an organism with bilateral symmetry, both sides would mirror each other.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · An example of bilateral symmetry is a human being. A human's face has two eyes, one nose with two nostrils, two ears, two arms with hands, two legs with feet, all on either side of the body.

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · Bilateral symmetry involves the division of the animal through a sagittal plane, resulting in two mirror-image, right and left halves, such as those of a butterfly, crab, or human body. Animals with bilateral symmetry have a “head” and “tail” (anterior vs. posterior), front and back (dorsal vs. ventral), and right and left sides.

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