want are invertebrates

an animal with symmetry has body parts that macth other body parts around a point or cintral-----.

Is that last word "central?" Then "axis" is what you need.

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Invertebrates are animals that do not have a backbone or a vertebral column. They are characterized by their lack of a spine and include a vast range of animals such as insects, spiders, mollusks, worms, and jellyfish.

Now, let's move on to your second question about symmetry. An animal with symmetry has body parts that match or mirror each other around a central point, line, or axis. This type of symmetry is called bilateral symmetry. It means that if you were to draw a line down the center of the animal's body, the two halves would be nearly identical.

Examples of animals with bilateral symmetry are humans, frogs, birds, and many other vertebrates. This kind of symmetry allows for efficient movement and the development of specialized body structures, such as limbs and sensory organs, on both sides of the body.