Is Physalia exhibit metagenesis?
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Physalia is basically a genus of the species or order of a special kind of hydrozoans called Siphonophorae.
They are found on the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. These are not multi cellular organisms and are basically a colony of microscopic organisms which are known as zooids.
These exhibit metagenesis, which means rotation of generations between asexual and sexual process of reproduction.
They are found on the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. These are not multi cellular organisms and are basically a colony of microscopic organisms which are known as zooids.
These exhibit metagenesis, which means rotation of generations between asexual and sexual process of reproduction.
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