compare the anatomical features of phylum cnidaria and ctenophora
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Cnidaria and Ctenophora are two types of phyla composed of coelenterates. ... Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry whereas ctenophores exhibit biradial symmetry. Both contain tentacles, surrounding their mouth. The main difference between cnidarians and ctenophores is their body symmetry.
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Phylum Ctenophora Characteristics
They are free-swimming, marine, solitary, pelagic animals. ...
The body is transparent, gelatinous, pear-shaped, cylindrical, or flat or ribbon-shaped.
They have a biradially symmetrical body along an oral-aboral axis.
They have an external surface with comb-like 8 ciliary plates for locomotion....
Cnidaria and Ctenophora are two types of phyla composed of coelenterates. ... Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry whereas ctenophores exhibit biradial symmetry. Both contain tentacles, surrounding their mouth. The main difference between cnidarians and ctenophores is their body symmetry......