Yes jellyfish are qualified to be invertebrates.
Yes they are all invertebrates they don't even have brains and they are 95% water.The jelly fish do not have bones, if that is what you're asking. So no they don't have a vertebra. That makes them invertebrates.
Jellyfish are cnidarians of the class Scyphozoa ("cup animals").
Possibly but I have no clue
Yes, they have no backbone!
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Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.
Cnidaria
Lobsters are belong to the Phylum of Arthropoda.
The jellyfish is in the "Cnidaria" group. A "Cnidaria" lives in the water and have soft, hollow bodies.
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda
Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.
Lobsters, crab and shrimp all belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the Subphylum Crustacea.
Arthropoda - Crabs and shrimp both belong in this phylum. phyllum: anthropoda subphyllum: crustacean
Spiders belong to the class Arachinda and the phylum Arthropoda.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
they are invertebrates that are part of the arachnid group
Centipedes belong to the group called Chilopoda, which is a class within the phylum Arthropoda. They are elongated, carnivorous arthropods known for their numerous legs and venomous claws.