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Comb Jelly And Cnidarian. Jellyfish are cnidarians, while comb jellies belong to the phylum ctenophora. Though most comb jellies are carnivorous (except a single, partly parasitic genus) and mostly feed on mollusks, fish. Whichever came first, comb jellies and jellyfish (and other cnidarians) made an important step in evolutionary history: The name ctenophora comes from greek words that. Ctenophora, or comb jellies, are biradially symmetrical, acoelomate animals that resemble cnidarians. Some species have rounded bodies and tentacles like jellyfish, but comb jellies and jellyfish belong to two separate phyla. Ctenophores are gelatinous zooplankton with comb rows for locomotion and tentacles for feeding. Ctenophores, also known as comb jellies, are marine invertebrates with vertical ciliary combs on their bodies. They are distinct from cnidarians in their symmetry, mode of movement, stinging cells and life cycle. They have eight rows of fused. The comb jelly is a marine invertebrate that swims by beating rows of cilia that resemble combs.

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Whichever came first, comb jellies and jellyfish (and other cnidarians) made an important step in evolutionary history: Though most comb jellies are carnivorous (except a single, partly parasitic genus) and mostly feed on mollusks, fish. The comb jelly is a marine invertebrate that swims by beating rows of cilia that resemble combs. Jellyfish are cnidarians, while comb jellies belong to the phylum ctenophora. They are distinct from cnidarians in their symmetry, mode of movement, stinging cells and life cycle. Some species have rounded bodies and tentacles like jellyfish, but comb jellies and jellyfish belong to two separate phyla. Ctenophora, or comb jellies, are biradially symmetrical, acoelomate animals that resemble cnidarians. The name ctenophora comes from greek words that. Ctenophores are gelatinous zooplankton with comb rows for locomotion and tentacles for feeding. They have eight rows of fused.

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Comb Jelly And Cnidarian They have eight rows of fused. Ctenophores, also known as comb jellies, are marine invertebrates with vertical ciliary combs on their bodies. Ctenophores are gelatinous zooplankton with comb rows for locomotion and tentacles for feeding. Ctenophora, or comb jellies, are biradially symmetrical, acoelomate animals that resemble cnidarians. Though most comb jellies are carnivorous (except a single, partly parasitic genus) and mostly feed on mollusks, fish. The name ctenophora comes from greek words that. They have eight rows of fused. They are distinct from cnidarians in their symmetry, mode of movement, stinging cells and life cycle. Some species have rounded bodies and tentacles like jellyfish, but comb jellies and jellyfish belong to two separate phyla. The comb jelly is a marine invertebrate that swims by beating rows of cilia that resemble combs. Jellyfish are cnidarians, while comb jellies belong to the phylum ctenophora. Whichever came first, comb jellies and jellyfish (and other cnidarians) made an important step in evolutionary history:

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