Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Medusozoa
Class: Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Polypodiozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa
Order: At least 12, with 7 suborders
Family: At least 63
Species: There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Subphylum: Medusozoa
Class: Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Polypodiozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa
Order: At least 12, with 7 suborders
Family: At least 63
Species: There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).
Jellyfish used to be known as coelenterates, a term that is still sometimes used today. However, the more correct classification is now Cnidaria.
Cnidarians
Invertebrates
It is a Cnidarian.
acoelomates
scyphoza
since a jellyfish has a structer that doesnt involve bones of a vertabra it falls in the classification of an invertabrate.
The common names of many animals preceded their classification into modern taxonomy. Jellyfish-like organisms may still be called jellyfish (Portuguese man-o'-war, a hydrozoan). Some jellyfish have names that differentiate them from other jellyfish (sea nettles).
The lifespan of a jellyfish varies depending on the species, but most jellyfish live for only a few months to a year. Some species, such as the Turritopsis dohrnii jellyfish, are capable of reverting back to their polyp stage and essentially have the potential to be immortal.
Phylum: Cnidaria Dichotomous key: Does the organism have a bell-shaped body? (Yes - Proceed to 2, No - Not a jellyfish) Does the organism have tentacles hanging down? (Yes - Likely a jellyfish, No - Not a jellyfish)
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7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
Around 7 lbs
The seven levels of classification for archea, in order from broadest to most specific, are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Each level describes a different aspect of the organism's characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Narra, a type of wood also known as Pterocarpus indicus, can be classified based on its color, texture, density, durability, workability, grain pattern, and figure. These classifications help in determining its best use in various applications such as furniture making, flooring, or decorative purposes.
No, since Aristotle, the greek philosopher, only created 7 classification levels, so we stick with that.
Up to 7 years or more