identify me ,I am diploblastic & acoelomate. which phylum do I belong to?
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If I am diploblastic and acoelomate I belong to Phylum cnideria. example of this phylum is jellyfish and also red coral.
They shoot poison threads to paralyse the prey that is their one of the characteristics. Diploblastic is like having a body deprived of only two embryonic layers such as is sponges and coelenterates.
Acoelomate are animals who donot have a body cavity in itself and both of the above-mentioned properties are present in Phylum cnideria.
They shoot poison threads to paralyse the prey that is their one of the characteristics. Diploblastic is like having a body deprived of only two embryonic layers such as is sponges and coelenterates.
Acoelomate are animals who donot have a body cavity in itself and both of the above-mentioned properties are present in Phylum cnideria.
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Phylum Cnidaria is the answer.
Reason for the answer: Jellyfish, corals, and other stingers belongs to Cnidaria. Cnidarians are incredibly diverse in form, as evidenced by colonial siphonophores, massive medusae and corals, feathery hydroids, and box jellies with complex eyes. Yet, these diverse animals are all armed with stinging cells called nematocysts. This fits the description. Hence the answer is Cnidaria.
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