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24. which kind of symmetry is shown by an adult echinoderm? - bilateral…

Question

  1. which kind of symmetry is shown by an adult echinoderm?
  • bilateral
  • asymmetrical
  • triradial
  • radial

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Echinoderms (like starfish, sea urchins) in adulthood exhibit radial symmetry, meaning body parts are arranged around a central axis (e.g., 5 - fold symmetry in many). Bilateral is two - sided, asymmetrical has no symmetry, triradial is three - fold (not typical for adult echinoderms). So the correct option is radial.

Answer:

D. radial