What Pattern Of Organization Of Cells Is Exhibited By Cnidarians?
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Cnidarians :
Cnidarians exhibit a tissue level of organization.
They are diploblastic and have two germ layers ectoderm and endoderm.
They exhibit more than one body form such as polyp and medusa.
In some cnidarians like Aurelia polyp give rise to medusa asexually and medusa gives rise to polyp sexually this process is called metagenesis or alteration of generation.
Cnidarians are radially symmetrical, animals found in aquatic habitats.
Their common names are sea anemones, jellyfish, corals, and hydras.