polyp and medusa
small cnidarians and big cnidarians
The two types of true tissue found in cnidarians are the epidermis and the gastrodermis.
Polypoid Shape and Medusoid Shape
Cnidarians do not have legs. Many have stinging tentacles. The number of these varies by species.
nobtice and indinds
Cnidarians come in two forms: a medusa has tentacles that hang down and polyps usually live attached to a surface.
Stinging cells ,tentacles .
Polyp and medusa are two stages in life cycle of cnidarians , polyp is hydra like and medusa is jelly fish like .
Polyps, which are Sessile or stationary, and Medusa which move.
There are generally two types of opinions rendered by the attorney general; Formal Opinion and Informal Opinion.
There are two types of insurance: life and general. There are subcategories under these two categories.
The body systems that cnidarians have take two forms. The main body forms are medusa and polyp. Cnidarians do not have a transport system and the body surface is used for gaseous exchange.