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3 November, 19:06

Cnidarians and ctenophores are similar in that they both have

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  1. 3 November, 21:46
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    The correct answer is radial symmetry.

    This means that there's a central axis around which they are formed, which is similar to how starfish or tulips grow. Similarly put, it's like cutting a pie or a pizza through the axis and getting the same pieces.
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