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Yes. Coelenterates are the same as Cnidaria.
The phylum coelenterata is a very unique phylum. Organisms in this phylum have dipoblastic bodies with two layers of cells. They have a single opening in the body that acts as a mouth and an anus.
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Sea anemones aren't plants; they are marine animals (phylum Coelenterata, class Anthozoa).
the scintific name of sea fan which belongs to phylum coelenterata (cnidaria) is gorgonia
Cnidaria is the phylum that exhibits both medusa and polyp stages in its life cycle. Medusae are the free-swimming form, while polyps are typically attached to a substrate.
yes it is a coelenterata...
Due to their similarities, it was originally considered that both comb jellies and cnidarians went in the Phylum Coelenterata. However, these days, comb jellies are considered as Phylum Ctenophora and cnidarians as a separate phylum Phylum Cnidaria. Cnidaria includes box jellies, jellyfish, hydra, sea anemones and corals.
An arthropod is an invertebrate with an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and jointed attachments called appendages.See the Related Link.
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some of the major characteristics of the phylum are a shared body plan, embryonic development patterns, and specific molecular sequences.
In the Kingdom Animalia, there are nine major phyla:Phylum Porifera (sponges) Phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish) Phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)Phylum Annelida (earthworms)Phylum Mollusca (snails)Phylum Echindodermata (starfish)Phylum Arthropoda (lobsters)Phylum Chordata (humans)