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what is polymorphism in siphonophora in coelenterata​

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Answered by akshitjain12
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Polymorphism: The phenomenon of occurrence of an individual in two or more distinct morphological and functional forms. ... Polymorphism is an important feature of phylum coelenteratea. Each individual member of Coelenterates is known as Zooid and they often units to form a colony which acts as a single unit (individual).

Answered by kingofself
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The occurrence of more than one type of structurally and functionally. Various individuals within a population is known as polymorphism.

Explanation:

  • The class Hydrozoa of phylum Coelenterata includes various colonial species.
  • The happening of more than one type of structurally and functionally various. individuals within a population is known as polymorphism.
  • The class Hydrozoa of phylum. Coelenterata includes various colonial species that consist more than one form of individuals which are known as zooids.

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