structuresbilateral
Structuresbilateral refers to the bilateral symmetry observed in many biological organisms, particularly in their anatomical structures. This symmetry is evident in the arrangement of organs, limbs, and other body parts, which are mirrored on both the left and right sides of the body. Bilateral symmetry is a fundamental characteristic of many animal phyla, including vertebrates, arthropods, and mollusks.
The concept of bilateral symmetry is closely related to the idea of mirror imaging, where the left
Bilateral symmetry is also observed in various plant structures, such as the arrangement of leaves and flowers