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this is a sea anemone, which belongs to phylum cnidaria. what term do we use to describe this animal’s body form? asymmetrical polyp medusa
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Cnidarians have two main body forms: polyp and medusa. Sea anemones have a polyp body form, which is typically sessile (attached to a surface), cylindrical, with a mouth/anus at the top surrounded by tentacles. Asymmetrical is incorrect for cnidarians (they are radially symmetrical), and medusa is the free - swimming, bell - shaped form (like jellyfish), not sea anemones.
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