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Give one example for each of the following.
(a) Amphibious plant.
(b) Symbiotic plant
(c) Colonial coelenterate


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1. Amphibious plant:

  1. Ranunculus trichophyllus is an amphibious plant species that can survive both on land and in water.
  2. They expand morphologically several types of leaves, knowing their development environments.
  3. Amphibian plants, such as Hydrilla, are another example.

2. Symbiotic plant:

  1. Symbiotic plants, or the method of symbiosis, occur when two plants coexist somehow.
  2. The word symbiosis comes from the Greek words 'with' and 'living.'
  3. They describe a relationship between two species or organisms that is always beneficial to them.
  4. Mosses and liverworts are best represented by these two.

3. Colonial coelenterate:

  1. Cnidaria (coral animals, natural jellies, sea anemones, sea pens, and their allies) and Ctenophora (comb jellies) make up the species Coelenterata.
  2. Jellyfish and solitary sea anemones are two examples of colonial Coelenterata corals.
  3. Coelenterata necessitates a unique circulatory system that relies on diffusion across tissue layers.
  4. Every coelenterate is primarily marine and aquatic.
  5. There is no coelom, and the body structure is radially equal and diploblastic.
  6. To catch mostly planktonic prey, they have a single opening, the hypostome, surrounded by sensory tentacles prepared with nematocysts or colloblasts.

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