Ctenophora- “comb bearer”  “Comb jellies” or “gooseberries”  8 comb rows of cilia  Lack stinging cells  Have sticky cells to capture prey  Great.

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Ctenophora- “comb bearer”  “Comb jellies” or “gooseberries”  8 comb rows of cilia  Lack stinging cells  Have sticky cells to capture prey  Great predators  Many display bioluminescence  2 germ layers and mesoglea  Sexual reproduction  No polyp stage 24:00 into Ocean Drifters Glowing Animals-

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 How can you compare and contrast Cnidarians and Ctenophores?