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differentiate between starfish and jellyfish

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Answered by fazailcheema
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Starfish are classified as echinoderms whereas the jellyfish are classified as cnidarians. Jellyfish are not useful for the humans whether the starfish is useful in many ways. Starfish are mostly found on the ocean floors and stick on the walls whereas the jellyfish is free moves from a place to another.

Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Jellyfish are categorised as cnidarians, whereas starfish are categorised as echinoderms.

Despite the fact that starfish can be useful in a variety of ways, jellyfish are not valuable to people.

While jellyfish are free to migrate from one location to another, starfish are typically located on the ocean floors and stick to the walls.

Clear, dome-shaped aquatic animals are called jellyfish.

Various jellyfish species can be found all throughout the world's watery regions.

Despite having a very basic physiology, jellyfish can have a highly appealing appearance.

They also have a variety of fascinating modifications that enable them to survive in the water.

These characteristics make studying jellyfish a lot of fun.

Tarfish, sometimes known as sea stars, are marine organisms that are frequently seen in rocky tide pools and washed up on the shores of all the oceans in the globe.

They are found on the seafloors of tropical intertidal zones and cooler climates.

Together with their near relatives the sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars, they are categorised as invertebrate echinoderms.

The majority of the 2,000 different species of starfish have five arms, but some might have up to forty.

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