In which of the following classes from the cnidarians is the medusa form absent? A Anthozoa B Cubozoa C Scyphozoa D Hydrozoa E none of the abov
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They have two main body forms: the polyp form and the medusa form. The polyp form is typically sessile (attached to a surface) and cylindrical in shape, with a mouth surrounded by tentacles facing upwards. The medusa form, on the other hand, is typically Show more…
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