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A jellyfish is a type of Cnidarian, a squid is a type of MOLLUSK and a dolphin is a type of vertebrate which two characteristics are present in both a squared and a dolphin but not present in a jellyfish

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Jellyfishes are multicellular, marine organisms that belong to phylum Cnidaria. Squids are a type of mollusks, having eight arms and tentacles. Dolphin is a vertebrate that belongs to class mammalia. They produce young, have fur or hairs on the body and complex organ system.

Both squid and dolphin have complex organ systems, nervous system, while complex organ systems are absent in jellyfish.

Both squid and dolphin are triploblastic (having three tissue layers), while jellyfish is diploblastic (having two tissue layers).

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