What is this article about?
Ctenophora
Where is this word derived from?
the Greek κτείς kteis 'comb' and φέρω pherō 'carry
What are they known as?
comb jellies
What makes them unique?
the comb like cilia
How do they move? By using what?
They move using Cilia
Are there any similar creatures?
yes
What are they called?
Cnidarians
What are they made of?
consist of a mass of jelly
What do they use for breathing?
water flow
Does the ocean help them digest food?
yes
How big do they get?
It ranges.
What are the smallest?
A few millimeters
The biggest?
4ft 11 in
Where are they found?
worldwide
Are they found on land?
No
Are they only found in the ocean?
No
What is the main difference between the two creatures?
In ctenophores, these layers are two cells deep, while those in cnidarians are only one cell deep