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Phylum coelenterate has been divided into phylum cnidaria and phylum ctenophora. They are important because many medicines are created using material from each phylum.

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Why would you try to profit off of jelly fish?

polyps are in coral reefs and protect certain types of fish and increases diversity in the ecosystem. Jelly fish are also to improve currents among certain streams,tides,wave patterns. If they are housed as pets in aquariums they may serve some economic purpose for cleanliness and looking cool but i guess that's the extent of it.

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11y ago

polysaccharidies are known as cnidrians

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I'm not sure what that means, but I will give the question a go. Cnidarians are stinging creatures that generally have toxic venoms. These venoms can harm us in a few instances, but their economic importance is in the proteins of their venoms. They can harm us directly by their ability to defeat predators and debilitate prey. But their toxic venoms are simply proteins that interfere with metabolic processes. These venoms can destroy blood cells, prevent or precipitate coagulation, increase or decrease blood pressure, disrupt heart rhythmia, interfere with synaptic signals, and have a plethora of other debilitating effects.

But by analyzing these proteins, we can begin to understand how they interfere with normal processes. And by isolating the proteins responsible for specific consequences, we can economically benefit from medicines that provide anti-coagulation, higher or lower blood pressure, avoid arrhythmias, and prevent either interference or aggravation of synaptic signals.

They may not be a swimmers best friend, but we may be best served by understanding their ability to effect us. Which makes their venoms a treasure.

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12y ago

The Echinoderms are important both biologically and geologically: biologically because few other groupings are so abundant in the biotic desert of the deep sea, as well as the shallower oceans, and geologically as their ossified skeletons are major contributors to many limestone formations, and can provide valuable clues as to the geological environment.

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Economic importance coelenterate

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Some are used as a food

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