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Does a jellyfish have bilateral or radial symmetry?
Jellyfish have radial symmetry.
Here's why:
* Radial Symmetry: Means an animal can be divided into equal halves by any plane passing through its central axis. Think of a pie. You can cut it in half many different ways, and each slice looks the same. Jellyfish are similar, with their body parts arranged around a central point.
* Bilateral Symmetry: Means an animal can only be divided into two equal halves by a single plane. Think of a human. We have a left and right side that are mirror images of each other.
Examples of radial symmetry in jellyfish:
* Tentacles: Tentacles extend outwards from the central bell.
* Mouth: Usually located in the center of the underside of the bell.
* Bell: The bell-shaped body itself is radially symmetrical.
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