Eight external rows of ciliated comb plates
in ctenophorans help in-
(A) Reproduction
(B) Locomotion
(C) Respiration
(D) Digestion
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Answer: locomotion
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B)locomotion
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Ctenophores are characterized by eight rows of cilia, which are used for locomotion. The cilia in each row are arranged to form a stack of combs, also called comb plates, or ctenes; thus the name ctenophore comes from the Greek, meaning "comb bearer". [The more complete derivation, provided by H.
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