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Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
Polyps are radially symmetrical.
True. The majority of radially symmetric animals, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, are aquatic, as their body design is well-suited for movement and feeding in water environments.
To escape the gravitation pull of an object you must travel at or in excess of the escape velocity. The direction of the escape velocity is always radially outward from the center of the object.
No, a continental glacier generally flows radially outward from its center due to the force of gravity. However, the flow direction can be influenced by factors such as topography and subglacial geology.
the cord plies are arranged at 90 degrees to the direction of travel, or radially from the centre of the tyre
Yes, cnidaria is radially symmetrical. Like jelly fishes, they have a wheel and tube structure, which is radially symmetrical.
Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
Radially symmetrical. This means that the animal's body can be divided into equal halves in multiple planes passing through the central point. Examples include starfish and jellyfish.
like spokes on a wheel
Tangential.
A starfish.
no
An equilateral triangle contains at least 2 lines of symmetry (it actually contains 3 lines of symmetry). An equilateral triangle is also radially symmetric.If the question is "Is there a triangle with exactly 2 lines lines of symmetry?", the answer is no.
A Starfish
yes
Polyps are radially symmetrical.