asymmetrikus
Asymmetrikus is a term used to describe a lack of symmetry in a particular system or object. This asymmetry can manifest in various ways, from the physical form of an object to the distribution of elements within a system. In biology, asymmetry is common in organisms, such as the human body which is largely bilaterally symmetrical but possesses subtle asymmetries in organ placement and function. In chemistry, chiral molecules are a prime example of asymmetry, existing as non-superimposable mirror images.
The concept of asymmetry is also relevant in mathematics and physics. For instance, in graph theory, a