It is called a polyp. Some examples are sea anemones and hydras.
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They have a mouth/anus and that is it.
The basic body symmetry of a cnidarian, especially a jellyfish, is radial, meaning that no matter how it is bisected along its central axis, its two halves will be mirror images of one another.
It is a polyp. Good question!
Cnidarian
Medusa
yes, they have bilateral symmetry
like spokes on a wheel
polyp
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There are 2 body forms in Phylum Cnidarian. They are: Polyp ex: Sea Anemone Medusa ex: Jellyfish, Portugese Man of War
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