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it is called a planula. it is a free-swimmer
it is called a planula. it is a free-swimmer
There are no "free swims" but there are open swims that cost like 7-8 $ and all depends on your area
An adult swimming cnidarian is called a medusa.
no,a polyp is a coral egg.and yes coral is a living animal.
A Cnidarian is a stinging animal such as a jellyfish or a sea anenome. They have stinging cells that they use predatorially for food. There are two body scructures for cnidarians--polyps and medusas. A polyp is attached to something and does not move, and its mouth is at the top. A medusa is free-swimming, and its mouth is on the bottom.
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Cercariae-- The free-living form of the schistosome worm that has a tail, swims, and has suckers on its head for penetration into a host.
They get them for free, usually, from people who plan to donate them after death.
Yes, jellyfish are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. They are found in several classes including; Scyphozoa, Staurozoa, Cubozoa and Hydrozoa.