Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Bilateral Symmetry

This specimen is a frog I found at my local Petco on Wilshire Boulevard. Frogs have bilateral symmetry because if you drew an n imaginary line from its head down through the middle of its back, you would find the two sides would be symmetrical halves. Bilateral symmetry is a body design found in most organisms in which if an imaginary plane divided the body, the two halves would be mirror images.

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