Charl Hutchings
Hi, I am relatively new to this. I am editing the symmetry in biology page for a piece of university coursework. If you have any comments or problems with my changes feel free to let me know.
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Help with Review of Biologist
editHi Charl_Hutchings. I see you’re a member of the Biology WikiProject.I’ve made a number of proposals to substantially improve the article about Martha G. Welch, a Professor of Psychiatry in Pediatrics and in Pathology & Cell Biology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. I can’t implement these myself since I have a conflict of interest. Could someone in the project take a look at the requests? Please scroll to the revised requests about mid-way down. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Martha_G._Welch#Request_Edits_October_2020 Thank you very much.KnollLane55901 (talk) 16:04, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
Slight Change Request for Symmetry Diagram
editI am absolutely adoring your lovely diagram at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Diagram_comparing_bilateral,_radial,_and_spherical_symmetry.jpg, but I'd like to make one request, if I may.
The central illustration of radial symmetry has five petals, but the text references lilies, but lily flowers tend to groups of for either six or three petals/sepals/tepals/capsules within their flowers. Might that textual reference be removed, or changed to a five-petaled family such as Rosaceae?
If not, no worries. I adore the illustration, so thank you! Rorybowman (talk) 01:45, 7 March 2023 (UTC)