is a jellyfish bilateral symmetry? I have no idea what bilateral symmetry is, so can someone link a website where it explains what it means?
http://quatr.us/math/geometry/bilateralsymmetry.htm
Thank you! I understand now.
Good! You're welcome.
Yes, I can help you with that! Bilateral symmetry is a form of symmetry where an organism can be divided into two identical halves along a central plane. To find an explanation of bilateral symmetry in more detail, you can visit the following website:
Link: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilateral_symmetry]
This Wikipedia page explains bilateral symmetry in depth and provides examples of organisms that exhibit this type of symmetry. Just click the link to access the page and gain a better understanding of bilateral symmetry. Once you have read the information provided on the page, you will be able to determine if a jellyfish exhibits bilateral symmetry or not.