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Cnidaria (jellyfish, Corals)

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Cnidaria is a phylum of aquatic invertebrates, including jellyfish and corals. They are characterized by stinging cells called cnidocytes.

Key Features

  • Stinging cells (cnidocytes)
  • Radial symmetry
  • Aquatic habitat
  • Gelatinous body structure

Pros

  • Beautiful and colorful appearance
  • Important role in marine ecosystems
  • Fascinating life cycle and behavior

Cons

  • Some species can deliver painful stings to humans
  • Environmental issues like coral bleaching

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