Environmental Sciences, asked by himanshumahour2124, 1 year ago

Coelenterates differ from other animals in having

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Answered by Differenthc
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hello friend ,

ur answer is : they r different as these organisms have body cavity called as coelenteron with single opening and their body is made up of two layers of cells .

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

  • coelenterates are distinguished from all other creatures by having nematocysts that fire like spikes and are used substantially to capture prey.
  • Nematocysts fit venom( bane) into the prey, and generally, have brickbats to keep them bedded in the victims.
  • Phylum Coelenterata is a group of the submarine, or marine organisms and a member of the Beast area.
  • They're generally set up attached to the jewels at the bottom of the ocean.
  • These are the multicellular and simplest group of brute creatures, set up in colonies or solitarily.
  • Coelenterates are diploblastic because their boy is substantially composed of two cell layers videlicet, ectoderm and endoderm.

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