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| Most cnidarians live in this type of habitat. |
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| Cells at the bottoam of many cnidarians forms this and anchors them to rocks. |
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| Outermost layer of cells in a cnidarian's body. |
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| Hard corals produce a hard protective exoskeleton called this. |
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| Most cnidarians have this many body openings. |
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| Most cnidarians have this that surround their mouth. |
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| Innermost layer of cells in a cnidarian's body. |
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| Phylum that means netteled or annoyed. |
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| Kind of poison/toxin that paralyzes nerves and muscles. |
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| The hollow,central cavity of a cnidarian. |
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| Jelly- like area between other cells layers in cnidarians. |
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| Harpoon like structures for defense and capturing prey commonly called:stinging cells. |
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| Another name for the gastrovascular cavity. |
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Basic body shape of cnidarians with tentacles hanging downward.
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| Type of symmetry cnidarians have. |
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