2013 AP Bio Summer Assignment

Sunday, August 18, 2013

bilateral symmetry

Bilateral symmetry is the property of being able to be divisible into two symmetrical halves. Humans have bilateral symmetry, along with butterflies and lizards. The leaf in this picture has bilateral symmetry; it's divided in two by the stem.

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