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explain the characteristics features of colenterata ? give examples and draw a neat labelled diagram of hydra​

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Coelenterata

Phylum Coelenterata is a group of aquatic, or marine organisms and a member of the Animal kingdom. They are usually found attached to the rocks at the bottom of the sea. These are the multicellular and simplest group of invertebrate animals, found in colonies or solitarily.

Coelenterata

Characteristics of Coelenterata

These are mostly aquatic or marine habitat animals.

These species exhibit a tissue-level organization.

The mouth is enclosed by thin and short tentacles.

They are diploblastic animals, in which, the body is made up of two layers of cells:

Ectoderm – One layer makes up the cells outside the body

Endoderm – the other forms the inner lining of the body.

They have cavities in their body.

The body is radially symmetrical.

The digestion is both intracellular and extracellular.

The nervous system and the circulatory system is absent.

They excrete and respire through simple diffusion.

The mode of reproduction is asexual, which is through budding.

The sexual mode of reproduction is seen only in a few Coelenterates.

E.g., Hydra, Rhizostoma

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