Science, asked by templetona, 4 months ago

Which correctly compares a jellyfish and a coral?

They are both polyps and only reproduce asexually.
Only the jellyfish is a medusa, and it reproduces in two stages.
They are both medusae, and they reproduce sexually and asexually.
Only the jellyfish is a polyp, and it reproduces in a single stage.

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Answered by IIUNKNoWNBoYII
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Only the jellyfish is a medusa, and it reproduces in two stages. They are both medusae, and they reproduce sexually and asexually. Only the jellyfish is a polyp, and it reproduces in a single stage. ... Leon is correct, because spicules help sponges during reproduction and stinging cells are not involved in reproduction.

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