the invertebrates coelentrate mostly lives in water or moist lands
Eels are vertebrates and chordates.
Jellyfish, hydras, sea animones, corals and other invertebrate animals with tentacles and hollow body. ---Co0leTs24
There is no such thing as an invertebrate reptile. Reptiles are vertebrates.
A coelenterate is an invertebrate aquatic animal such as coral, jellyfish, and sea anemones. Their bodies are distinguished by either tube or cup shape or an open ring with tentacles.
1.)any invertebrate of the phyla Cnidaria or Ctenophora 2.)of or relating to coelenterates
yes it is.
Yes, a rattlesnake is a vertebrae. A vertebrae is an animal with a backbone. The rattlesnake definitely has a backbone. If an animal does not have a backbone it is an invertebrate.
Yes.
This is straight from www.thefreedictionary.com, so I get no credit at all:"Any of various invertebrate animals of the phylum Cnidaria, characterized by a radially symmetrical body with a saclike internal cavity, and including the jellyfishes, hydras, sea anemones, and corals. Also called coelenterate."
A coelenterates body is basically a jelly like bag. The waste products of a coelenterate is excreted through the anus of the body.
The old name is coelenterate.
coelenterateJelly fish have a body plan that is described by biologists as coelenterate. They are eyeless, brainless, boneless and made up of 95% water.