radial symmetry in English

noun
1
symmetry around a central axis, as in a starfish or a tulip flower.
The group is easily recognized by their radial symmetry , with a central nonseptate axis to which are attached whorls of lateral appendages which may or may not be branched.

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1. A Actinomorphic flower is a type of flower that possesses radial symmetry

2. 29 I approach until I can see the velvet petals arrayed in radial symmetry.

3. Besides Cnidarians, another animal phylum with species presenting secondary radial symmetry is the phylum Echinodermata

4. The Centriole organelle consists of microtubules (MTs) that exhibit a striking 9-fold radial symmetry

5. Actinomorphic definition: (esp of a flower) having radial symmetry , as buttercups Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. In contrast to metameric segmentation is the Antimeric repetition of radial symmetry (Section 142), in which each ray of the star is called an antimere

7. Comparisons with Ediacaran and Early Cambrian trace fossil and body fossil impressions with radial symmetry suggest that Inaria was a non burrowing precursor to Actinian infauna.

8. 44 Votes) A Actinomorphic flower is a type of flower that possesses radial symmetry. Any type of cut through the center will divide the flower into two equal parts.

9. Like their relatives—starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and brittle stars—Crinoids are echinoderms, animals with rough, spiny surfaces and a special kind of radial symmetry based on five or multiples of five

10. Similarities among these species include radial symmetry about the longitudinal axis, an elongate shape, a distinct acrosome, and the presence of endonuclear canals. Noteworthy differences include a smaller total length and width than stellate and white sturgeon sperm cells.