Comb jellies.
importance of coelenterates
Yes, coelenterates are invertebrates.
Some coenlenterates move while others do not. Jellyfish are examples of coenlerates that travel while sea anemes are examples of ones that are still.
harmful effects of coelenterates
Coelenterates (Phylum Coelenterata or Cnidaria) include jellyfish, anemones, corals, and hydras. The phylum is characterized by a gelatinous body, tentacles, and stinging cells called nemadocysts. Most species are found in marine waters, but some occur in brackish or even fresh water.
A coelenterates habitat is in the ocean and if it is not it lives somewhere
Coelenterates are not cold nor warm blooded
Coelenterates that are found on Cornish shores include the sea anemones, true jellyfish and hydroids.
coelenterates
Yes, Yes,
No. Coelenterates are not chordates.