A jellyfish is the medusoid stadium of animals belonging to phyum Cnidaria, subphylum Medusozoa, which include:
Scyphozoa.
Jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa, phylum Cnidaria.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
yesYes, the jellyfish is a member of a class, scyphozoa, which is in the cnidaria phylum.
Cubozoa
According to Karl Marx, it is believed that the blue bottle Jellyfish was central to the proletarian class uprisings in order to oppress the bourgeoisie.
Most jellyfish stings are not deadly, but stings of some species of the class Cubozoa and the Box jellyfish, such as the famous and especially toxic Irukandji jellyfish, can be deadly.
Jellies are invertebrates.
sea animals
The box jellyfish is an ocean invertebrate that belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. It is in the kingdom of animalia and the class of Cubozoa.
A jellyfish is the medusoid stadium of animals belonging to phyum Cnidaria, subphylum Medusozoa, which include: * class: Scyphozoa * class: Cubozoa * class: Staurozoa* class: Hydrozoa (only some hydrozoans have a medusoid stadium, so not all of them have jellyfishes) * class: Polypodiozoa Jellyfishes scientific names are ruled by the ICZN (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature). Each species must be identified with the genus name followed by the specific name (binomial nomenclature).
CubozoaHydrozoaPolypodiozoaScyphozoaStaurozoa