im pretty sure its muscle and nerve tissue...
pretty sure...
Digestive muscle nerve & sensory tissue
yes. cniddarians have both muscle and nerve tissues.There are nerve branch thoughout the body. It can control the contractile of the muscle like tissur for feeding and locomotion.
tissues
The characteristic that gives cnidarians their name is: cnidarian means "nettle" and nettles are plants that release stinging barbs into the skin. All cnidarians have stinging cell's. Cnidarians have complex tissues, a gut for digesting food, and a nervous system.
Yes. They are are the first phylum to display cell organization into tissues and the second to desplay radial symmetry.
The presence of only two tissues layers makes cnidarians diploblastic. These tissues layers consist of an epidermis (outer layer) and a gastrodermis (inner gut layer). Mesoglea, a type of jelly-like substance is between these layers.
Cnidarians have two cell layers with a jelly-like layer in between.
small cnidarians and big cnidarians
Sponges are less complex because they are just made of individual cells. There is no level of organization past cells in sponges. Cnidarians, on the other hand, have tissues, a higher level of organization. Tissues allow for some forms, like box jelly fish, to have eyes (this is just one of many advantages of tissues). Cnidarians' level of organization stops there though, they have no organs (heart, brain, etc.).
cnidarians have no nervous system
Yes, cnidarians are invertebrates.
The cnidarians are in the Kindom family
Cnidarians have a radial symmetry.
cnidaria(similar to cnidarians)
Nope - Cnidarians are marine creatures !