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<p>symmetric animals are symmetrical about an axis extending from the center of the oral surface, which contains the mouth, to the center of the opposite (aboral) end. Animals in the phyla <a href="page.php?w=Cnidaria">Cnidaria</a> and <a href="page.php?w=Echinoderm">Echinoderm</a>ata generally show radial symmetry, although many <a href="page.php?w=sea_anemone">sea anemone</a>s and some <a href="page.php?w=coral">coral</a>s within the Cnidaria have bilateral symmetry defined by a single structure, the <a href="page.php?w=siphonoglyph">siphonoglyph</a>.</p><p>
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