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What Type of skeleton do Cnidarians have? Endoskeleton, Exoskeleton, or None?
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What Type of skeleton do Cnidarians have?
Endoskeleton, Exoskeleton, or None?
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None, because they are invertebrates and don’t have backbones or any skeletal structure.
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I don't think they have one.
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