Cnidarians first paralyze their prey with stinging cells on their tentacles then they slowly move the food up into the bell to digest . They have no distinct mouth or anus so the food goes in and out around the same place.
Most cnidereans eat small organisms and plant debri, but some even eat small fish.
extracellularly in a digestive cavity
humans use stomach acid to digest the food
corals
Lysosomes digest the excess food particles in a cell, and they also protect it from foreign invaders.
Cnidarians have a radial symmetry.
It helps you digest food
Extracellularly in a digestive cavity.
Hmmm, Mrs Perry's class I see. It occurs in the gastrovascular cavity.
Yes they do digest food.
Yes, they can digest food.
Poriferans needs organic substances and cnidarians needs of a gastrovascular cavity with openings.
Mainly through suspension feeding. Cnidarians use stinging tentacles (nomocytes) to capture their prey. Once the tentacles grab the food it is absorbed in the gastrovascular cavity (stomach) and taken in asnutrients.
yes reptiles do digest food
no it cant digest its own food
Yes, snails do digest their food.
their tentacles
The cnidarians get food by using either stingers or ink sprayers.
people digest food through their mouth then they eat food then the food goes through their ******