+Radial symmetry describes a [body plan](/wiki/body_plan) where an organism's parts are arranged around a central axis, allowing any plane through that axis to divide it into mirror-image halves. Unlike [Bilateral Symmetry](/wiki/bilateral_symmetry), these organisms lack a distinct left and right, often exhibiting a top and bottom.
+## See also
+- [Symmetry](/wiki/symmetry)
+- [Asymmetry](/wiki/asymmetry)
+- [Echinoderm](/wiki/echinoderm)
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