a butterflies toung is as long as its body
It's a hydra.
round eg jelly fish
MEDUSA
Yes
MEDUSA
umbrella
The two body forms in the phylum Cnidarian are the polyp and medusa. Polyps are usually stationary, with a cylindrical body and tentacles surrounding a central mouth. Medusas are free-swimming and have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down.
You have described body plan of a medusa...... and a jellyfish is a good example of a medusa.
A jellyfish is an example of a cnidarian, which is a type of coelenterate. Jellyfish have a simple body structure with tentacles for catching prey and a bell-shaped umbrella for movement. They are known for their characteristic pulsating motion as they swim through the water.
It is a polyp. Good question!
Anthozoans.
its a medusa- double checked
A medusa has a bowl shaped body with stinging cells on the tips of their tentacles. Their mouth is located on the bottom where their tentacles are, and their central cavity is in the middle of their body. A polyp's body is shaped like a vase with stinging cells at the end of their tentacles, and their central cavity in the middle of their body. Their mouth is on the top of their body with their tentacles.
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No, polyps are the anchored versions, anemones and hydras and such. The umbrella is called a medusa, or jellyfish.
No. They are symmetrical and bell-shaped.