One primitive feature of the coelenterates is the possession of

a

a dorsal mouth

b

radial symmetry

c

bilateral symmetry

d

a false foot

Download Offline App Ask a Question

Explanation

Correct Option
b

Video Explanation

Post your Contribution

Share:

Discussions (5)

Babyviv
1 year ago

An example of coelenterates is hydra

Truss
1 year ago

Yes, exactly — Hydra is a coelenterate.

To be specific, Hydra belongs to the phylum Cnidaria, which is the modern name for what used to be called Coelenterata. So, Hydra is a simple aquatic animal that:

Has radial symmetry

Possesses tentacles with stinging cells (cnidocytes)

Has a gastrovascular cavity with only one opening (serving as both mouth and anus)

Lives in freshwater (unlike many other cnidarians, which are marine)


So yes, Hydra is a classic example of a coelenterate (or cnidarian).

jay17
10 years ago

Oppss room 4 improvement is required

Isomerism225
2 months ago

the option is wrong self
the correct answer is asmetytrica bo

Isomerism225
2 months ago

the option is wrong self
the correct answer is asmetytrical boby

Quick Questions

Ask a Question
CO

ceoofwahala

20th June, 2026

Chemistry


2 comments

ASSAAS

20th June, 2026

English Language


5 comments

infinitehoaxx

21st May, 2026

Computer


4 comments