Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Bilateral Symmetry



25. Bilateral Symmetry


This picture shows a "Brimley's Chorus Frog". The frog represents bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when an organism is divided vertically into two halves. Most animals are bilaterally symmetrical. The organism must have sensory organs and limbs mirrored on either side. This characteristic is mainly found in animals but are also found with some leaves, for example, frogs, humans and oak leaves.

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