Jellyfish and coral are Cnidaria. The tapeworm is Platyhelminthes.
Phylum Cnidaria
Jellyfish and corla belong to the Cnidaria phylum.
If you mean coral, it belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
Phylum Cnidaria
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.
Yes, jellyfish, coral and anemones are of the Cnidarian Phylum. (aka Coelenterate ) these all have stinging cells known as nematocysts. =]
Coral belongs to the group of animals known as cnidarians, which also includes jellyfish and sea anemones. They are characterized by their stinging tentacles and polyp-shaped bodies that form into colonies to create coral reefs.
Coral isn't technically, a living organism, it is the combined exoskeleton of multiple organisms called pollips (spelling?). Anyways, pollips are in Animalia Phylum; and look like tiny jellyfish that live in the coral that they make, and make it a pretty colour.
Coral and Jellyfish are classified together because share characteristic such as radically symmetrical, simple net nervous system, distinct larva stage. The classification is the phylum Cnidaria.
Brain coral is a member of the phylum cnidaria. Other animals in this phylum are jellyfish and sea anemones.
The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
In biological taxonomy, a domain is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom. Corals belong to domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, and phylum CnidariaCoral.