The jellyfish is in the "Cnidaria" group. A "Cnidaria" lives in the water and have soft, hollow bodies.
Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.
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Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.
since a jellyfish has a structer that doesnt involve bones of a vertabra it falls in the classification of an invertabrate.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.
It's a type of jellyfish so that makes it an invertabrate.
It doesn't. It's not even a chordate. Look at Cnidaria instead.
Jellyfish and corla belong to the Cnidaria phylum.
All jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria.
No, jellyfish are not protozoans. They are part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes animals like jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Protozoans are single-celled organisms that belong to a different group in the classification of living organisms.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.