Characteristics Of The Coelenterata


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Introduction to Characteristics of Coelenterata ..
Characteristics of phylum coelenterata
Phylum coelenterata characteristics 1. Dipoblastic body with two layers of cells, outer layer called ectoderm or epidermis and the inner layer known as the endoderm or gastrodermis. 2. Phylum coelenterata c..
phylum coelenterata characteristics
Introduction to phylum coelenterata characteristics Coelenterates are a large phylum composed of some of the most beautiful of aquatic organisms: jellyfish, corals, sea anemones, and hydra. The main Characteristics..
Body symmetry and plan of characteristics of coelenterata
They show radial symmetry. Their body has two cellular layers. The outer layer is the ectoderm and the inner layer is called the endoderm. Ectoderm is also called epidermis and the endoderm is also called gastrodermis. The two payers are separate..

Phylum Coelenterata

. Many forms exhibit polymorphism, wherein different types of individuals are present in a colony for different functions. These individuals are called Zooids. Reproduction asexually (external budding) or sexually (formation of gametes). fig. 10.7 -..
coelenterates characteristics
Coelenterata also called as cnidaria are exclusively aquatic phylum that is represented by polyps such as sea anemones and corals, and by medusae such as jellyfish. They are radially or bi-radially symmetrical with uncephalized single bo..
Summary of characteristics of Phyla Animal
The summary of the characteristics of major phyla as follows Phylum Protozoa Environment: Ubiquitous Life Style of adult form: Free swimming, end parasites Integration: No nervous system, single cell performs all func..
The important characteristics of some important phylum of animal
PHYLUM PROTOZOA The animals are all acellular, eukaryotic and microscopic. They are aquatic, they exhibit either holozonic or holophytic or parasitic nutrition. Locomotion is by pseudopodia, flagella or cilia or may be absent. Reproduction i..
Classification of kingdom Animalia
The important characteristic features of the different phyla of Kingdom animalia as follows Phylum Porifea These phyla are commonly known as sponges and they are generally marine, asymmetrical, primitive multicellular. Sponges h..
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