Aurelia is also known as The Jelly fish. It occurs in the coast of oceans of the world. They are carnivorous and may swim actively or move passively. They have a ciliated larva. The body of Aurelia resembles the medusa of obelia. The upper surface is convex and the lower surface is concave. The convex surface is known as exumbrellar side while the concave surface is known as subumbrellar side. They have multiple oral arms and gonads which occur on the concave side.
Explain the aurelia of class scyphozoa and phylum cnidaria of non chordates?
Category: Non Chordate
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