Biology, asked by janvigarol, 8 months ago

Phylum - Ctenophora
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Answered by amanjaiswal77610
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Ctenophores are free-swimming, transparent, jelly-like, soft-bodied, marine animals having biradial symmetry, comb-like ciliary plates for locomotion, the lasso cells but nematocytes are wanting. They are also known as sea walnuts or comb jellies.

Answered by mirkuterahul3g
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Answer:Phyllum ctenophora

these are the close relatives of cnidarians

Explanation:these are commonly known as sea walnuts or comb jellies or sea goose berries are exclusively marine radially symmetrically diploblastic organisms with tissue level of organisations

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