JAMB - Biology (2005 - No. 5)

An example of radially symmetric organism is
planera
Hydra
tape worm
round worm

Explanation

Hydra exhibits radial symmetry, meaning its body can be divided into two equal halves along any plane passing through a central axis. This type of symmetry is characterized by body parts arranged around a central axis, like spokes on a wheel.  Hydra, a cnidarian (like jellyfish and sea anemones), has a simple, tubular body with tentacles surrounding the mouth, a feature typical of radially symmetrical organisms. 

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