Like other monkeyflowers, the flowers are bisexual and bilaterally symmetrical, with fused petals that form a tube-throat.
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This bilaterally symmetrical larva, called an echinopluteus, subsequently develops a type of pentaradiate symmetry that characterises echinoderms.
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The leaves are not bilaterally symmetrical.
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These parasitic flatworms are dorso-ventrally flattened animals characterized by a bilaterally symmetrical body enclosed within a syncytial tegument.
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Energy is invested into survival in spite of the genetic and environmental pressures, before making bilaterally symmetrical traits.
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As a result, heart urchins, unlike most other sea urchins, are bilaterally symmetrical, and have a distinct anterior surface.
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The bilaterally symmetrical building comprises three connecting box masses facing Front Street West, with the main structure in the middle.
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"Scolicia " traces appear as horizontal, bilaterally symmetrical, meandering trails, variably shaped, ridgelike or ribbon like, about 1-5 centimeters wide.
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The species may be globular, with both dorsal and ventral sides rounded, or bilaterally symmetrical with a long caudal spine.
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For invertebrates, standard application of locational terminology often becomes difficult or debatable at best when the differences in bilaterally symmetrical.