they are aquatic animals...mostly marine ..few live in fresh water like hydra
Coelenterates are animals, to be more precise invertebrates (no backbone).
They have a hollow Body
Tentacles with stinging cells
One body opening (mouth and anus)
May live stuck to the rock or floating
May live alone or in groups called colonies.
Examples: Jellyfish, Sea Anemone, Coral
You may think that coral s a plant, but if you do, you are wrong as coral is an animal, a vertebrate, a coelenterate.
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Stinging-celled animals and animals with tentacles and with hollow body.
Examples:
jellyfish
hydra
sea anemone
corals
they are aquatic animals...mostly marine ..few live in fresh water like hydra
They leave in oceans but some of them live in some fresh water and seas
hollow bodies, tentacles ,mouth only opening,thin flat bodies..
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Yes
importance of coelenterates
Yes, coelenterates are invertebrates.
harmful effects of coelenterates
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
Comb jellies.
Yes, Yes,
No. Coelenterates are not chordates.
Comb jellies.
They have to be as they can not make their own food as plants ( autotrophs ) can do. So, yes.