I'm deploblastic and aceomate.which phylum do I belong to?
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The diploblastic and acoelomate animals are found only in Phylum Cnidaria or Coelenterata. These animals are mostly marine, like jelly fish, corals and sea anemones. This phylum is named Cnidaria due to the presence of cnidoblasts with stinging cells on the tentacles of these animals
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