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phylum colentreta full explanation​

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Phylum Coelenterata belongs to the Animal kingdom found usually attached to the rocks at the bottom of the sea. They are multicellular and can be found in colonies or solitarily. These are the simplest group of invertebrate animals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

coelenterata

Coelenterates are metazoa or multicellular organisms , with tissue grade of organisation

They are aquatic , mostly marine

Exception for few fish like hydras as they belongs to fresh water

They are acoelomate animals because they do not possess a second body cavity the coelem

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