Cnidaria is the scientific name.
The scientific name for the orange jellyfish is Cyanea capillata.
The various species of jellyfish belong to the invertebrate order Cnidaria. An example is the Pacific Sea Nettle, Chrysaora fuscescens.
The scientific name for the phyla that contains jellyfish is Cnidaria. This phylum includes animals such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, which all possess stinging cells called cnidocytes that they use for capturing prey and defending themselves.
Name: JellyfishScientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa AureliaLocation: Along both coasts of North AmericaHabitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudesStatus: Not threatenedDiet: Fish, marine invertebrates
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acropora palmata.
Cnidaria
cnidaria scyphozoa aurelia
The scientific name for the orange jellyfish is Cyanea capillata.
The various species of jellyfish belong to the invertebrate order Cnidaria. An example is the Pacific Sea Nettle, Chrysaora fuscescens.
Cnidaria (jellyfish, anemore hydra).
the scintific name of sea fan which belongs to phylum coelenterata (cnidaria) is gorgonia
The scientific name for the phyla that contains jellyfish is Cnidaria. This phylum includes animals such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, which all possess stinging cells called cnidocytes that they use for capturing prey and defending themselves.
All jellyfish are classified under the phylum Cnidaria and the subphylum Medusazoa.
cnidarian, class antherzoan (something like that)
Name: JellyfishScientific name: Cnidaria Scyphozoa AureliaLocation: Along both coasts of North AmericaHabitat: Tropical to sub-polar latitudesStatus: Not threatenedDiet: Fish, marine invertebrates
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Acropora palmata.
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.