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4. Discuss the sense organs of cnidarians

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he rhopalium, the sense organ bearing structure of Scyphozoa, as well as the Cubozoa (a modified group within the scyphozoans), contains the statocyst and eyes. It is borne on the margin of the bell in the medusa. The rhopalia of cubozoan medusae contain eyes with lenses, the most dramatic of cnidarian sense organs.

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Cnidarian sense organs are thought to be exclusive to the medusa, a point we dispute subsequently. Nevertheless, the sense organs of the medusa are highly developed and distributed across Scyphozoa, Hydrozoa, and Cubazoa. In those hydrozoans with a medusa stage, many have eyes associated with the tentacle base.

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