Exam 7: Cnidarians and Ctenophores
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Reef-building corals have mutualistic algal cells in their tissues called
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The correct sequence in the life cycle of the jellyfish Aurelia is
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The class of cnidarians with the most conspicuous medusa stage is
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Sea anemones may exhibit an unusual form of asexual reproduction by ________________.
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Ctenophores,also known as sea wasps,are responsible for many fatal stings in tropical waters.
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