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What are colenterates?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 6/8/2024

A collentrate is an invertebrate.

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What are examples of colenterates?

jellyfish, hydrans, sea anemones, coral


What are cnidaria?

Are hollow intestined animals their common names are colenterata ,colenterates or hydras ex. sea anemones and jellyfish


What are 3 examples of colenterates?

Three examples of cnidarians are jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.


What is a Coelenterate?

A group of primitive aquatic animals that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Colenterates are sessile (sedentary) and exhibit symmetry. Their body parts are symmetrically arranged around a central point.


What is cindoblast?

It is the defensive organ present in Colenterates like Jelly fishes. If you handle these coelentrates with bare hands may even lead to death. The Cnidoblasts are also called Nematocysts or stinging cells.


What is a cindoblast?

It is the defensive organ present in Colenterates like Jelly fishes. If you handle these coelentrates with bare hands may even lead to death. The Cnidoblasts are also called Nematocysts or stinging cells.


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