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differentiate ctenophora from Cnidaria Note

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Answered by sadasibapanda2010
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Explanation:

The fundamental difference between Cnidaria and Ctenophora is that the cnidaria have distinguishing cnidocytes while the Ctenophora have distinguishing comb plate. Also, their habitat contributes to another difference between Cnidaria and Ctenophora.

Answered by oviyams2005
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The main difference between cnidarians and ctenophores is their body symmetry.

Explanation:

Cnidaria and Ctenophora are two types of phyla composed of coelenterates. Cnidarians live in both freshwater and marine habitats while ctenophores only live in the sea. Cnidarians are diversified animals than ctenophores. Both cnidarians and ctenophores are diploblastic animals. 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.  

  1. Cnidaria: Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry.

     Ctenophora: Ctenophores exhibit biradial symmetry

     2.Cnidaria: Cnidarians are highly diversified animals.

      Ctenophora: Ctenophores show less diversity.

     3.Cnidaria: The Cnidarians show alteration of generations.  

      Ctenophora: The Ctenophora does not show alteration of generations.

     4.Cnidaria: Cnidaria refers to a phylum, which contains invertebrate animals with specialized stinging structures in the tentacles that surround the mouth.

        Ctenophora: Ctenophora refers to a phylum of coelenterates, which consists of comb jellies.

       5.Cnidaria: Cnidarians can be either unisexual or hermaphrodites

        Ctenophores: Ctenophores are hermaphrodites.

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