Saturday, July 1, 2017

Bilateral Symmetry

My sister and all other humans are a perfect example of bilateral symmetry. This occurs when an organism has two halves of their bodies that are identical; a longitudinal line separates these two halves. All animals that possess bilateral symmetry are able to move forward because the motions are guided by its anterior end; it is these anterior and posterior ends that classify the organism as having bilateral symmetry. 

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