They have 3 ;)
Stinging Cells
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It's the jelly-like substance that is found between the two layers of cells in a cnidarian. The mesogea is not in all cnidarians though
If a cnidarian lost its stinging cells, it would lose its primary defense mechanism against predators and its ability to capture prey. This would make the cnidarian more vulnerable to predation and reduce its efficiency in obtaining food.
nerve nets
Cnidaria have poisonous stinging cells and soft bodies. Jellyfish is an example.
Coral is nor arthropod , sponge or echinoderm , A coral is a cnidarian also called a coelenterate because it possess cnidocytes , stinging cells , gastrovascular cavity ,tentacles which are cnidarian charters .
Yes, coral is a cnidarian.
It's a cnidarian. Has a primitive difuse nervous system and cells specialised in delivering toxins.
On the field trip, I saw a "cnidarian"when we went on a submarine.**************************A jellyfish is a basic example of a cnidarian.
They are similar because both cnidarian and a sponge is that they both live in water.
No, an octopus would be an example of a mollusk (not a cnidarian).