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why are coelenterates called cniderians.

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Answered by taibak35
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Coelenterates show the presence of specialised cells called cnidoblasts, which bear stinging structures called nematocysts. These help in capturing the prey by paralysing them with the injected toxin. Due to the presence of cnidoblasts, they are also called cnidarians.

Answered by Anonymous
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bcz coelenterates have cnidoblasts (cnidocytes) therefore coelenterates are called cnidarians

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