differentiate between colenterata
vs Platyhelminthes
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- The term “Coelenterata” signifies the presence of a single internal cavity called coelenteron, or gastrovascular cavity, combining functions of both digestive and body cavities. - The term “Cnidaria” indicates the presence of stinging cells .
CoelentratesPlatyhelminthes1.They are diploblastic animals (body is made up of two layers of cells- ectoderm and endoderm)....They are triploblastic animals (body is made up of three layers of cells- ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm)2.They have radial symmetry.....They show bilateral symmetry3.They have tissue level of body organization......They have organ level of body organization
CoelentratesPlatyhelminthes1.They are diploblastic animals (body is made up of two layers of cells- ectoderm and endoderm)....They are triploblastic animals (body is made up of three layers of cells- ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm)2.They have radial symmetry.....They show bilateral symmetry3.They have tissue level of body organization......They have organ level of body organization
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The key difference between Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes is based on the germ layers of the organism. Coelenterates are diploblastic invertebrates whereas Platyhelminthes are triploblastic invertebrates.
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