Ctenophora: The Comb Jellies
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Do ctenophores have bodies consisting of a mass of jelly with a layer two cells thick on the outside?

True

Are ctenophores the largest animals to swim with the help of cilia?

True

Are ctenophores commonly known as comb jellies?

True

Do fossils thought to represent ctenophores appear in lagerstätten dating back to the early Cambrian, about 525 million years ago?

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Is it true that almost all ctenophores function as predators?

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Are ctenophores also known as comb jellies?

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Do ctenophores have bodies consisting of a mass of jelly with a layer two cells thick on the outside?

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Do ctenophores vary in size from a few millimeters to 1.5 meters?

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Do ctenophores primarily function as predators?

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Do fossils thought to represent ctenophores appear in lagerstätten dating as far back as the early Cambrian, about 525 million years ago?

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