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medusa or polyp in sedimentary form​

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Answered by Itzmissprincess
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There are two basic cnidarian body shapes: a polyp form, which is attached to a surface; and an upside-down free-floating form called a medusa. ... Some cnidarians change form at different phases of their life cycle, while others remain in one form for their entire life.

Answered by princeameta2882007
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There are two basic cnidarian body shapes: a polyp form, which is attached to a surface; and an upside-down free-floating form called a medusa. ... Some cnidarians change form at different phases of their life cycle, while others remain in one form for their entire life.

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꧁༒༺࿙เ ɦσρε เƭ'ร ɦεℓρƒµℓ ƒσɾ ყσµ αɳ∂ σƭɦεɾร ρℓƶ ɱαɾҡ ɱε αร ɓɾαเɳℓเรƭ αɳ∂ ƒσℓℓσω ɱε࿚༻༒꧂

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