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What kingdom do box jellyfish belong to?

Animalia


What kingdom does dinnerplate jellyfish belong to?

Animalia


Why does the jellyfish belong in the reptiles and jellyfish and fish group?

Jellyfish, reptiles, and fish are all members of the animal kingdom.


What subclass do jellyfish belong to?

Jellyfish belong to the Medusozoa subphylum. The classes of jellyfish include cubozoa, hydrozoa, polypodiozoa, scyphozoa, and staurozoa. They are under the kingdom of Animalia and phylum of cnidaria.


Zooplakton belong to which kingdom?

Zooplankton belong to several kingdoms and can include larval Anamalia (like jellyfish) and Protista.


What is the most specific taxonomic category that both jellyfish and tigers belong to?

Kingdom animalia


To what phylum do jellyfish belong?

Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum includes other animals like corals and sea anemones. Jellyfish are known for their gelatinous bodies and tentacles equipped with stinging cells called cnidocytes.


What is the crystal jellyfish Habitat?

The Crystal jellyfish lives in open waters


What kingdom does coral fall under?

Animals >>>>>>>>>> Invertebrates >>>>>>>>>>> Jellyfish>>>>>>>>>>> CoralCoral comes under the kingdom Jellyfish, not starfish and sea urchins. I didn't know which one it came under but then i did some research and found out that jellyfish and coral are built in the same way so coral must be in the jellyfish kingdom.


What family do jellyfish belong to?

Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.


Jellyfish and coral belong in what phylum?

Jellyfish and corla belong to the Cnidaria phylum.


Are jellyfish classified in kingdom porifera?

No, Porifera isn't a kingdom, it is the phylum of the sponges. Jellyfish belong to the phylum, Cnidaria, which includes jellyfish, corals, sea pens, and sea anemones. Both phylums, as well as six others, belong to the kingdom of Animalia. Poriferas branched the earliest of all the phylums of the Animalia kingdom, before tissues even evolved. Cnidarians branched next, with radial symmetry and two layers of epithelial tissues, but before bilateral symmetry emerged.