Why are ctenophores called comb jellies?

Why are ctenophores called comb jellies?

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    Ctenophores are called "comb jellies" because they have rows of tiny, hair-like structures called cilia that look like combs. These cilia help them move through the water and create beautiful rainbow-like patterns. So, their name "comb jellies" comes from these comb-like structures on their bodies.
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