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When Looking at Your Own Reflection in a Plane Mirror

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When looking at your own reflection in a plane mirror, you notice that you can't see your whole body. You adjust the position of the mirror on the wall, but you still can't see yourself completely. In order to see a larger fraction of your body, what could you do?


Definitions:

Radial Symmetry

A symmetry in which body parts are arranged around a central axis, so that any vertical cut through the axis results in identical halves, common in many invertebrates.

Nutrient Uptake

The process by which organisms obtain nutrients from their environment, essential for growth and maintenance.

Hemichordates

A phylum of sedentary, wormlike deuterostomes.

Deuterostomes

A group of animals characterized by a specific pattern of development, including the formation of the anus from the first opening in the embryo, followed by the mouth.

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