Because they have no endo- or exoskeleton. (No bones or shell)
It doesn't have a backbone
jellyfish are invertebrates
Yes.
Jellyfish are Coelentarata invertebrates.
Invertebrates
Fish are vertebrates, jellyfish are invertebrates.
No, jellyfish are invertebrates becasue they do no have a backbone.
The genus of the crown jellyfish is Aurelia. The kingdom for the crown jellyfish is Animalia and the phylum is Cnidaria.
jellyfish
invertebrates
invertebrates
yes,jellfish are simple invertebrates
Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other organisms like corals and sea anemones. Within the phylum Cnidaria, jellyfish are classified into the class Scyphozoa, which includes true jellyfish, and the class Hydrozoa, which includes hydroids and smaller jellyfish species.
They have no bones. They're invertebrates.
Crabs are in the crustacean category, jellyfish are members of the cnidaria. Sponge are porifera.