Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Scyphozoa
Order: Semaeostomae, Coronatae,
Rhizostomeae, Stauromedusae
In the Phylum Cnidaria there are quite a few classes; Anthozoa, corals Cubozoa, box jellies Scyphozoa, jellyfish Hydrozoa, hydras Each of these classes have numerous orders, families and genera and species of their own. There are 215 scyphozoans, for example and thousands of anthozoans...
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Cnidaria Class Hydrozoa Order Hydroida Family Polyorchidae Genus Polyorchis Species penicillatus
Yes, jellyfish are members of the cnidarian class. They are gelatinous marine animals with umbrella-shaped bells and tentacles that possess specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes, which they use for capturing prey and defense.
Porifera = sponges. Cnidaria = jellyfish Mollusca = molluscs Nematoda = round worms
The phylum name of the Giant Green Anemone is Cnidaria.
Scyphozoa
cnidaria scyphozoa aurelia
If Creation Wiki is anything to judge by, all jellyfish are in p. Cnidaria.
Jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa, phylum Cnidaria.
Yes. Most of them are in the class Scyphozoa, which is in the invertebrates phylum Cnidaria.
yesYes, the jellyfish is a member of a class, scyphozoa, which is in the cnidaria phylum.
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.
Jellyfish are part of the Phylum Cnidaria, which includes animals with stinging cells. Within Cnidaria, jellyfish belong to the class Scyphozoa, encompassing the true jellyfish species. Further classification into orders, families, and species can vary based on the specific jellyfish being considered.
Aurelia belongs to the following classification: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Scyphozoa
In the Phylum Cnidaria there are quite a few classes; Anthozoa, corals Cubozoa, box jellies Scyphozoa, jellyfish Hydrozoa, hydras Each of these classes have numerous orders, families and genera and species of their own. There are 215 scyphozoans, for example and thousands of anthozoans...
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Scyphozoa Order: Semaeostomeae Family: Ulmaridae Genus: Aurelia Species: A. aurita
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Polypodiozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa There are at least 12 orders. There are at least 63 families. There are over 200 species of Scyphozoa, about 50 species of Staurozoa, about 20 species of Cubozoa, and in Hydrozoa there are about 1000-1500 species that produce medusae (and many more hydrozoa species that do not).