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the symmetry exhibited in cnidarians is ​

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Answered by LiteCoral
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Explanation:

radial

The bodies of individuals in the Cnidaria phylum exhibit radial or biradial symmetry,

and almost all tissues have a basic structure composed of two cellular layers,

the epidermis (outside) and the gastrodermis (inside).

Answered by priyasamanta501
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The symmetry exhibited in cnidarians is Radial

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