The large, multicellular animals in which limitation of size are removed are called as
A
Protozoa
Metazoa
C
Prokaryotic
Hydrozoa
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The large, multicellular animals in which limitations of size are removed are called as " Hydrozoa ". The correct option is (D)Hydrozoa.
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- Hydrozoa are multicellular organisms that are marine creatures and are predators.
- Sexual reproduction produces planula larvae. Two body forms, polyp and medusea. The presence of inflammatory cells is called Cnidocytes.
- Limitation on the size of the hydrozoa is removed.
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