Biology, asked by ifrakhan246810, 1 year ago

why physalia is unique in cnidaria?​

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Answer:

Psysalia is a category of Cnidaria because this is the Atlantic Portugese Man O War.

This is a Marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans.

This is also called Australian Blue Bottle which is the only genus in the family Physaliidae.

The long tentacles of the same deliver painful sting.

It is also venomous and has high combative skills.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

Physalia belongs to Cnidaria because this is named after an Atlantic Portuguese Man O War.  

Explanation:

It is a 'Marine hydrozoan' found in the 'Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans.' It’s also known as Australian Blue Bottle which belongs only to the genus family of Physaliidae.

The long legs which are called tentacles of the same, deliver a painful sting. It is also venomous and has high combative skills.  

That’s why Physalia is unique in cnidaria family.

Physalia is a marine invertebrate, and sometimes we confuse it with jellyfish.

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