Cnidaria is a phylum.
B for Plato users but it is a tissue level of organization
B for Plato users but it is a tissue level of organization
Cnidarians exhibit a simple tissue-level organization. They possess two main tissue layers: the outer epidermis and the inner gastrodermis, separated by a gelatinous substance called mesoglea. This organization allows for basic functions such as locomotion, digestion, and response to stimuli, but they lack organs and complex systems found in higher animals. Examples of cnidarians include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
well defined true tissue level of organization first to move having primitive muscles and nerves, becomes first active predator
Sponges are less complex because they are just made of individual cells. There is no level of organization past cells in sponges. Cnidarians, on the other hand, have tissues, a higher level of organization. Tissues allow for some forms, like box jelly fish, to have eyes (this is just one of many advantages of tissues). Cnidarians' level of organization stops there though, they have no organs (heart, brain, etc.).
Species.
Fungi's level of organization is tissue!
small cnidarians and big cnidarians
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
cnidarians have no nervous system
The cnidarians are in the Kindom family
Yes, cnidarians are invertebrates.