+Bilateral symmetry describes a body plan where a single plane divides an organism into two approximate mirror-image halves. This fundamental organization, seen across most [Animals](/wiki/animal) and [Humans](/wiki/human), enables specialized regions for sensing and efficient, directed movement through an environment.
+## See also
+- [Radial Symmetry](/wiki/radial_symmetry)
+- [Asymmetry](/wiki/asymmetry)
+- [Body Plan](/wiki/body_plan)
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