Bisymmetry refers to a form of symmetry where an organism can be divided into two identical halves along a single plane, but this plane may not necessarily pass through the center. Asymmetry means that an organism lacks any symmetry, resulting in a shape that cannot be divided into mirrored halves. Radial symmetry, on the other hand, allows an organism to be divided into similar sections around a central axis, like a starfish or a flower, where any slice through the center yields similar halves.
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