No. Cniderians are soft bodied, simple creatures like jellyfish, anemones and corals. Crabs are arthropods.
No, an octopus would be an example of a mollusk (not a cnidarian).
Cnidarian do have muscles
The word "oyster" has two syllables.
Oysters and Oyster Borers have a predator-prey relationship. Oyster Borers are a type of marine snail that feeds on oysters by boring into their shells, weakening and eventually killing the oysters. This relationship can have negative impacts on oyster populations and can disrupt marine ecosystems.
The outer cell layer of a cnidarian is called the epidermis. It is a thin layer that covers the body of the organism and helps with protection and sensory functions.
Yes, coral is a cnidarian.
On the field trip, I saw a "cnidarian"when we went on a submarine.**************************A jellyfish is a basic example of a cnidarian.
respiratory system is a cnidarian
No- they do not belong to the phylum Cnidarian. They belong to Molluska.
A jelly fish. Cnidarian's have a sting cell called a cnidnocyte which is the defining feature.
No it is not. :)
Cnidarian comes from the Greek/Turkish word "Cnidos" which means stinging nettle
no. they are cetaceans.
The sea
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