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Grade 9 Zoology
What type of symmetry does a starfish exhibit?
  1. bilateral symmetry
  2. radial symmetry
  3. no symmetry
  4. spherical symmetry
Grade 6 Zoology
Summer - Starfish
Which best describes the symmetry of sea stars?
  1. spherical symmetry
  2. bilateral symmetry
  3. radial symmetry
  4. no symmetry
Grade 6 Zoology
Pictograph - Adult Butterfly
Which best describes the symmetry of butterflies?
  1. spherical symmetry
  2. bilateral symmetry
  3. radial symmetry
  4. no symmetry
Grade 10 Zoology
What type of symmetry does a hydra have?
  1. bilateral symmetry
  2. no symmetry
  3. radial symmetry
  4. biaxial symmetry
Grade 6 Zoology
What type of symmetry does a sea star have?
  1. bilateral symmetry
  2. radial symmetry
  3. asymmetry
  4. spherical symmetry
Grade 10 Symmetry and Transformations
What kind of symmetry does this shape have?
Parallelogram - Color
  1. Rotational Symmetry
  2. Line Symmetry
  3. No Symmetry
  4. Both a & b
Grade 7 Fill in the Blank Vocabulary
Grade 10 Zoology
Specifically, what type of symmetry do members of the Echinodermata exhibit?
  1. asymmetry
  2. pentaradial symmetry
  3. radial symmetry
  4. bilateral symmetry
Grade 6 Zoology
What type of symmetry does a sea sponge have?
  1. bilateral symmetry
  2. asymmetry
  3. radial symmetry
Grade 7 Zoology
Organisms that can be cut multiple ways to create mirror halves have
  1. radial symmetry.
  2. terrestrial.
  3. no symmetry.
  4. asymmetry.
Grade 11 Zoology
An oral-aboral axis happens in what type of symmetry?
  1. asymmetry
  2. radial symmetry
  3. bilateral symmetry
Grade 4 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: 4.G.A.3
Grade 4 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: 4.G.A.3
Grade 6 Zoology
The tiny stinging cell found on some cnidarians (such as jellyfish) is
  1. a nematocyst.
  2. bilateral symmetry.
  3. radial symmetry.
  4. a parasite.
Grade 6 Zoology
An organism with body parts that repeat around a central part has a body plan of
  1. a nematocyst.
  2. free living.
  3. bilateral symmetry.
  4. a parasite.
  5. radial symmetry.
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