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7 November, 07:54

How do cnidaria feed, move, and reproduce

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  1. 7 November, 11:41
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    Cnidarians do not have true organs, however. Reproduction is by asexual budding (polyps) or sexual formation of gametes (medusae, some polyps). The result of sexual reproduction is a larva, which can swim on its own.
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