Cnidarian do have muscles
Porifera = sponges. Cnidaria = jellyfish Mollusca = molluscs Nematoda = round worms
The phylum name of the Giant Green Anemone is Cnidaria.
Muscles and nerves first appear in their simplest form in the phylum Cnidaria, which includes animals like jellyfish and sea anemones. These organisms possess basic muscle cells and a simple nerve net that helps coordinate movement and response to stimuli.
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.
Hydra do not have cilia or flagella. Instead, they are simple organisms belonging to the phylum Cnidaria and primarily use their tentacles for movement and capturing prey. Their body structure allows for a form of locomotion known as "gliding," primarily facilitated by the contraction of their body muscles.
Cnidaria is the scientific name.
CnidariaPhylum: Cnidariaits in the cnidaria phylum
phylum :Cnidaria class : Anthozoa order : gorgonacida
Jellyfish are in the Phylum: Cnidaria
The phylum of the box jellyfish is Cnidaria. The kingdom for the box jellyfish is animalia and the class is Cubozoa.
There are hundreds if not thousands of species in the phylum Cnidaria.
Yes. Coelenterates are the same as Cnidaria.
Phylum Cnidaria is theit taxonomic group .
Cnidaria animals have no heads. So, the name Cnidaria indicates that these animals likely have ends referred to as an "oral" end.
Usually stinging cells belong to the phylum Cnidaria
There are five classes of cnidaria
Jellyfish do not have backbones therefore they are known as invertebrates. Jellyfish belong to the to the phylum Cnidaria group of species.