In nature and biology, symmetry is approximate. For example, plant leaves, while considered symmetric, will rarely match up exactly when folded in half
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Ishan Goyal answered this
Bilateral symmetry is the symmetrical arrangement of an organism or a body part along a central axis. As a result of which the body is divided into equivalent.
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Akshay answered this
A bilaterally symmetrical animal is an animal which can split itself into two parts at a single point..
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Ashraf Ali answered this
Bilateral symmetry is a symmetry in which the body is divided into two equal parts.
eg. Human , Butterfly etc.
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Ayushi answered this
where one side is exact mirror image of another side
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Fahad Rashid answered this
In certain animals the body can be divided into identical left and right halves in only one plane and this type of symmetry is called Bilateral Symmetry. eg.: Arthropods, Annelids, Mammals.