Jellyfish are classified as cnidaria.
Cnidarians
Invertebrates
The hydra is classified under the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other organisms such as jellyfish and sea anemones.
Jellyfish are part of the Phylum Cnidaria, which includes animals with stinging cells. Within Cnidaria, jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa, encompassing the true jellyfish species. Further classification into orders, families, and species can vary based on the specific jellyfish being considered.
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The various species of jellyfish belong to the invertebrate order Cnidaria. An example is the Pacific Sea Nettle, Chrysaora fuscescens.
The scientific name for moon jellyfish is Aurelia aurita
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Cnidaria
Even though a jellyfish is 95 to 98 percent water, it would not be classified as a liquid.
A jellyfish is heterotrophic, because it is classified as an animal. All animals are heterotrophic.
since a jellyfish has a structer that doesnt involve bones of a vertabra it falls in the classification of an invertabrate.
All jellyfish are classified under the phylum Cnidaria and the subphylum Medusazoa.
jellyfish because they love to eat
CubozoaHydrozoaPolypodiozoaScyphozoaStaurozoa
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No, theyre many celled. They are classified as animals.
No, a jellyfish is not a deuterostome. Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which is classified as a group of invertebrates called radiate animals. Deuterostomes, on the other hand, include animals such as chordates and echinoderms, characterized by their embryonic development where the anus forms before the mouth. Therefore, jellyfish are part of a different developmental lineage.
Corals are classified as animals in the phylum cnidaria. They are related to jellyfish and sea anemone.