How are Ctenophores and Cniderians different?

1 Answer
Jan 17, 2018

Ctenophores are called comb jellies. These are complex than sponges and less complicated than Cniderians.

Explanation:

Ctenophora and Cnideria are multicellular animals Ctenophora ace called comb jellies. These are the largest animals moving with cilia. All ctenophores are marine.
Cnideria are coelenterates like hydra, obelia, jelly fish and corals. Their organization is more complicated. All cnideria have stinging cells in their ectoderm Most of the cnideria are marine. Only few like hydra and few medusae are freshwater.