Phylum Ctenophora (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 18 Feb, 2026

Ctenophores are soft-bodied, free-swimming marine animals having biradial symmetry and comb-like ciliary plates for movement. They are devoid of nematocytes. They are also known as sea walnuts or comb jellies. Members of this Phylum are exclusively aquatic creatures that live on the ocean's surface or at its bottom.

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Classification **of Phylum Ctenophora

Ctenophores are classified into two groups and many orders based on their body shapes and features. Ctenophora is split into two groups based on the presence or lack of tentacles.

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**1. Tentaculate

**Examples: _Pleurobrachia, Ctenoplana

**2. Nuda

**Examples: Beroe

**Characteristics of Phylum Ctenophora

Importance of Phylum Ctenophora

**1. Economic Importance

**2. Ecological Importance