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Bria Russo
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11 January, 14:34
Cnidarians representative organism
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There are four major groups of cnidarians:
Anthozoa, which includes true corals, anemones, and sea pens;
Cubozoa, the amazing box jellies with complex eyes and potent toxins;
Hydrozoa, the most diverse group with siphonophores, hydroids, fire corals, and many medusae; and.
Scyphozoa, the true jellyfish.
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