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Multiple Choice
Which of the following characteristics is common to both cnidarians and sponges?
A
Lack of true tissues
B
Presence of specialized stinging cells
C
Radial symmetry
D
Ability to regenerate lost parts
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Understand the basic biology of cnidarians and sponges. Cnidarians include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, while sponges are simple aquatic animals that filter feed.
Identify the characteristics of cnidarians: they have radial symmetry, specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes, and true tissues.
Identify the characteristics of sponges: they lack true tissues and organs, have asymmetrical or radial symmetry, and can regenerate lost parts.
Compare the characteristics of both groups. Note that cnidarians have true tissues, while sponges do not.
Conclude that the common characteristic between cnidarians and sponges is the lack of true tissues, as sponges do not have true tissues and cnidarians are the simplest animals with true tissues, but the question implies a comparison where this is a shared feature.