Polymorphism in Cnidaria (Coelenterate)
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Polymorphism in Cnidaria (Coelenterate)
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Abstract: Coelenterate animals may show a number of zooids. They are of different forms. They take up different functions. These are called polymorphism. This phenomenon is called polymorphism. (Such a colony is called Polymorphic colony). Polymorphism denotes division of labor among the zooids of the individual. Polymorphism is one of the Coelenterate animals characteristics feature.
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