mention two basic body forms of cnidarians with an example
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Two distinct body plans are found in Cnidarians: the polyp or tuliplike “stalk” form and the medusa or “bell” form. ((Figure)). An example of the polyp form is found in the genus Hydra, whereas the most typical form of medusa is found in the group called the “sea jellies” (jellyfish).
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Two distinct body plans are found in Cnidarians: the polyp or tuliplike “stalk” form and the medusa or “bell” form. ((Figure)). An example of the polyp form is found in the genus Hydra, whereas the most typical form of medusa is found in the group called the “sea jellies” (jellyfish).
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