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Placozoans: Please choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. bear little to no resemblance to animals such as cnidarians on the basis of genetic analysis. contain many genes for transcription factors that are present in cnidarians and bilaterian animals. are remarkable for their tissue complexity and organ development.

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The correct answer is - contains many genes for transcription factors that are present in cnidarians and bilaterian animals.

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Placozoans are the simplest known metazoan organism known on earth and found in warm water and all over the globe. Placozoans are very small approximately 2 to 3 mm.

These are basal forms of marine free-living multicellular organisms. In the molecular studies, it is found that they have similar genes that are present in cnidarians and bilaterian animals for transcription factors.

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