Question No. 108
Find the true statement for ctenophora :-
Locomotion by comb like ciliary plates
Asexual reproduction by budding
Presence of statocyst on the oral end
Presence of Cnidoblast
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Locomotion by comb like ciliary plates is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Ctenophora:
- Ctenophora is a phylum of invertebrates that are only found in the sea.
- Ctenophora is a Greek word that means "comb-bearing."
- Comb jellies and sea walnuts are two common names for them.
- The existence of comb plates containing cilia, which are employed for propulsion, distinguishes the phylum.
- They are diploblastic and radially symmetrical.
Ciliary plates:
- Ctenophores have eight rows of cilia on their bodies, which are used for locomotion.
- Each row's cilia are arranged to form a stack of combs, also known as comb plates or ctenes; hence the term ctenophore, which means "comb bearer" in Greek.
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