Discussion Forum : Animal Kingdom
Question - Ctenophores differ from cnidarians in having
Options:
A .  Organs
B .  Ciliated comb plates
C .  Cnidocytes
D .  Diploblastic nature
Answer: Option B
:
B
Both cnidarians and ctenophores exhibit tissue level of organisation, and are also diploblastic. Cnidocytes or stinging cells are found only in cnidarians, while ctenophores possess unique ciliated comb plates which help in locomotion.

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