Antimere vs. Symmetrical — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Antimere and Symmetrical
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Antimere
A part or division in the body of a bilaterally or radially symmetric animal that corresponds to an opposite or similar part.
Symmetrical
Of or exhibiting symmetry.
Antimere
(biology) One of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals; one of any opposite symmetrical or homotypic parts in animals and plants.
Symmetrical
Exhibiting symmetry; having harmonious or proportionate arrangement of parts; having corresponding parts or relations.
Antimere
One of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals; one of any opposite symmetrical or homotypic parts in animals and plants.
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Symmetrical
Involving or exhibiting symmetry; proportional in parts; having its parts in due proportion as to dimensions; as, a symmetrical body or building.
Symmetrical
Having the organs or parts of one side corresponding with those of the other; having the parts in two or more series of organs the same in number; exhibiting a symmetry. See Symmetry, 2.
Symmetrical
Having an equal number of parts in the successive circles of floral organs; - said of flowers.
Symmetrical
Having a common measure; commensurable.
Symmetrical
Having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts
Symmetrical
Exhibiting equivalence or correspondence among constituents of an entity or between different entities
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