Medusa
Medusa
No, a free swimming form of a cnidarian is called a medusa. Polyps are typically attached to a substrate and have a cylindrical body with a mouth surrounded by tentacles at one end. Medusae have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down.
An adult swimming cnidarian is called a medusa.
The two body forms in the phylum Cnidarian are the polyp and medusa. Polyps are usually stationary, with a cylindrical body and tentacles surrounding a central mouth. Medusas are free-swimming and have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down.
The free floating body form of cnidarians is called a medusa. Medusae have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down, and they are often seen swimming in the water. Examples include jellyfish and hydromedusae.
A bell-shaped cnidarian adapted for swimming is known as a medusa. Medusae have a jelly-like, umbrella-shaped body with tentacles hanging down and are capable of free-swimming movements in the water. They are typically the adult form of cnidarians, with the polyp form being the stationary phase in the life cycle.
it is called a planula. it is a free-swimmer
it is called a planula. it is a free-swimmer
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