Symmetry in biology

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In biology, symmetry refers to the balanced proportions and arrangement of parts in organisms, which can influence their development, behavior, and evolutionary adaptations. There are several types of symmetry observed in living organisms: 1. **Radial Symmetry**: Organisms exhibit radial symmetry when their body can be divided into multiple identical sections around a central axis. Examples include starfish and jellyfish.

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