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Cnidaria, which include organisms like jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, do not have flagella. Instead, they possess specialized cells called cnidocytes that contain stinging structures for capturing prey. Some cnidarians, like jellyfish, have a medusa stage that moves through the water using a form of jet propulsion, but this movement is not due to flagella. Instead, they have a muscular structure that allows for contraction and expansion.

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