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Inquiry learning: the embodiment of mathematical symmetry in plants
Axisymmetric graph.

The leaves of most plants are axisymmetric, and so are the flowers of most plants. Lily has six axes of symmetry, and rape has four axes of symmetry. Strawberry flowers have five axes of symmetry.

Axisymmetric figure is a mathematical term, which is defined as a figure folded along a straight line in a plane, and the parts on both sides of the straight line can completely overlap.