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18 January, 23:33

What two characteristics are present in both a squid and a dolphin but not a jellyfish

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  1. 18 January, 23:42
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    I only know 1 by far. They both are paraphyletic.
  2. 18 January, 23:57
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    There are two major characteristic differences are -

    Dolphin and squid are triploblastic while jellyfish is diploblastic,

    Dolphin and squid have complex organ systems whereas jellyfish lack it.

    Explanation:

    Jellyfishes are multicellular, marine organisms of the phylum Cnidaria. Dolphin is a vertebrate organism that belongs to Mammalia. They produce young ones, have complex organ systems. Squids are also marine organism belongs to mollusks. They have 8 arms and tentacles.

    Both squid and dolphin are triploblastic (3 germ layers) and having complex organ systems, while jellyfish is diploblastic (2 germ layers) and absence of complex organ system.
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