There are two cnidarian body shapes, the bell-shaped Medusa, whose tentacles face downward and the vase-shaped polyp, whose tentacles face upward. Cnidarians have stinging cells in their tentacles known as cnidocytes. These cells include a trigger that releases a toxin-coated stinger that paralyzes any organism that has come into contact with is. Examples of a medusa include the common jellyfish, and examples of a polyp include corals and sea anemones.
The two body forms of cnidarians are the polyp stage and medusa stage.
A polyp is sedentary; an example is coral.
A medusa can move; an example is a jellyfish.
polyp and medusa for those Plato users
polyp & medusa
Medusa and Polyp
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whorm are douch
It looks like a boar if you know what that is!! :)
Ticks are nasty insects that can carry diseases. Their bites look like little red dots with a spot in the middle. If the tick has Lyme disease, it usually forms to look like a bulls eye.
red body four legs
Dogfish are a type of shark. They look like other sharks. They have a slender body with a large dorsal fin sticking out the top. They also have very sharp teeth.
cnidarians are animals that look like plants and are found at the bottom of the ocean. they have tentacles that can sting you if you touch them
Most cnidarians have tentacles with stinging cells surrounding their mouth. The mouth is the only body opening. All cnidarianshave radial symmetry.
Cnidarians do not have spicules. Spicules are commonly found in sponges and it is a simply a skeleton which has very tiny splinters that look like needles.
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Cnidarians include jellyfish, anemones, hydras, and corals. They have a stomach and a tentacled mouth and are radially symmetrical.
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Mostly mountians
They look like bristles embedded in its body wall.
No clue, but here is a hint, look in the book!
they look nasty
They look like blue and black crystals tightly packed together which forms a solid.
It lookes like a brownish red