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Bilateral symmetry
THe insect above has orange and black wings that exhibit bilateral symmetry.Bilateral symmetry characterizes a body form with a central longitudinal plane that divides the body into two equal but opposite parts. In other words, the body can be folded into two equal parts that mirror each other.
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