Thursday, August 24, 2017

3. Bilateral Symmetry

An organism that exhibits bilateral symmetry has a physical appearance that forms a mirror image of itself over a single plane. Many animals have evolved to be bilaterally symmetrical because evenly balanced appendages allow for optimal mobility. The monarch butterfly seen here is an example of an organism with a bilaterally symmetrical body. The pattern and shape of each wing is an exact reflection of the other, as is the butterfly's body. 

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