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Are plants asymmetrical, radial or bilateral symmetry representative of the anatomy of all systems?

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Are plants asymmetrical, radial or bilateral symmetry representative of the anatomy of all systems?

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  1. Well it depends. In a perfect world, I believe* most plants would be radially symmetrical, but typically, those classifications only apply to animals. Some plants hove flowers that are zygomorphic, a.k.a. bilaterally symmetrical.

    * Most plants have leaves that grow in whorls, which have radial symmetry.

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