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why hydra belongs to the phylum coelenterata?​

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Answered by djarodiya1981
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Hydras belong to the phylum Coelenterata (also called Cnidaria), which includes corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish. ... Hydras are also atypical because they do not have a medusa (jellyfish) stage as part of their life cycle as do most other coelenterates.

Answered by shantharaksha2007
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Explanation:

Hydras belong to the phylum Coelenterata (also called Cnidaria), which includes corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish. ... Hydras are also atypical because they do not have a medusa (jellyfish) stage as part of their life cycle as do most other coelenterates.

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