Cnidarians are the group of invertebrate animals which possess stinging cells called cnidocytes. The popularly-known cnidarians fall into only a couple of major groups. The Anthozoans or corals, sea pens, and anemones are sessile--that is stationary in lifestyle. The Scyphozoa or jellyfish are motile (mobile in lifestyle). So, the answer to the question is that anemones, coral, and jellyfish are all cnidarians.
Cnidaria is a Phylum of invertebrate aquatic animals, which includes jellyfishes, corals and other polyps.
Cnidarians, also known as coelenterates, are an extremely varied group of animals. Examples include sea anemones, hydras, jellyfish, corals, and the Portuguese Man of War.
The phylum cnidaria doesn't have a common name because there are many different kinds of animals inside the phylum; some of the more recognizable are the jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
Cnidarian IS part of the scientific name for various jellyfish and other radially symmetrical organisms. Cnidarian is a phylum where all these animals belong.
One species of sea anemone wraps itself around a hermit crabs' shell; the sea anemone obtains food scraps and the crab is protected.
Cnidarians are aquatic animals with specialized stinging cells used to capture prey. Cnidaria can include: jelly fish, sea wasps, sea anemone, etc.
The larva of the cnidarian are always called planulae.
Cnidarians have a radial symmetry.
Cnidarians and Sponges are invertebrates
No. Cnidarians don't even have a circulatory system.
The nervous system. Cnidarians have a neural net, but porifera do not.
cnidarians
One example is a jellyfish.
No..it's a cnidarians (coelenterates) CNIDARIANS-aquatic animals with soft bodies shaped like a vase, a bell or an umbrella
Jellyfish, Coral, sea anemones, sea pens
small cnidarians and big cnidarians
cnidarians have no nervous system
Yes, cnidarians are invertebrates.
The cnidarians are in the Kindom family
Cnidarians have a radial symmetry.
No, a snail is a gastropod. Some cnidarians include jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals.
Nope - Cnidarians are marine creatures !
cnidaria(similar to cnidarians)
Cnidarians reproduce asexually and sexually