A picture showing the basic structures
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This shows a few more structures of it's insides.
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Anatomy/Structure
Ctenophores have eight rows of comb-like paddles that are radially arranged on the spherical body surface called ctenes. On those ctene are small cilla used to swim. The two hemispheres of the ctenophore body are marked by a mouth, and an opposite aboral pole. They also have a statocyst, a unique sense organ that controls equilibrium. Ctenophores don't have an coelum.
Ctenophores have eight rows of comb-like paddles that are radially arranged on the spherical body surface called ctenes. On those ctene are small cilla used to swim. The two hemispheres of the ctenophore body are marked by a mouth, and an opposite aboral pole. They also have a statocyst, a unique sense organ that controls equilibrium. Ctenophores don't have an coelum.
It is a type of phylum that has diverse animals and tons of structural anatomy.