The two types of true tissue found in cnidarians are the epidermis and the gastrodermis.
cnidarians are symetricle creatures with small stomachs that are often detachable such as a starfishes
B for Plato users but it is a tissue level of organization
mesoglea.
the type of tissue which is found in our heart in cardiac muscle
The Mucosa tissue and the goblet cells are the type of tissue that are found in the inner lining of the stomach.
The presence of only two tissues layers makes cnidarians diploblastic. These tissues layers consist of an epidermis (outer layer) and a gastrodermis (inner gut layer). Mesoglea, a type of jelly-like substance is between these layers.
Cnidarians
Cnidarians are found in marine environments, particularly in coral reefs, rocky shores, and ocean floors. They can also be found in freshwater habitats like lakes and rivers.
Muscle tissue Connective tissue Nervous tissue Epithelial tissue
epidermal tissue
No, cnidarians do not have spicules. Spicules are small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that are found in some sponges and echinoderms for support and defense. Cnidarians, such as jellyfish and corals, have a different type of support structure called a mesoglea.