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3 February, 07:20

What type of symmetry did your starfish have

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  1. 3 February, 07:26
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    An adult starfish has radial symmetry

    Explanation:

    The starfish (and all echinoderms) start out with bilateral symmetry (which is like humans who have 2 symmetrical halves) during their larval stage. However, during metamorphosis they lose this bilateral symmetry and develop some kind of radial symmetry (5 identical parts).
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