Anthozoa/Anemones/Coral/Scyphozoa
Cnidarians and Sponges are invertebrates
The major invertebrate groups include arthropods (insects, spiders, crustaceans), mollusks (snails, clams, squids), annelids (earthworms, leeches), cnidarians (jellyfish, corals), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins). These groups represent a diverse array of organisms that play important roles in ecosystems.
No, cnidarians are not protists. Cnidarians are a diverse group of animals that include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones. Protists are a separate group of eukaryotic organisms that are not classified as animals.
The nervous system. Cnidarians have a neural net, but porifera do not.
Cnidarians exhibit limited capacity for change, mainly through growth, regeneration, and asexual reproduction. They do not undergo drastic transformations like metamorphosis seen in some other animal groups. Adult cnidarians typically maintain the same body plan throughout their lives, with growth occurring primarily through increased cell numbers rather than significant morphological changes.
Three groups of cnidarians are 1. nematocyst 2. cnidocytes 3. gastrozooids
They all came at the same time.
Yes. Both are phyla.
Scyphozoa-Cannonball Jellyfish Anthozoa-Tube Anemone Hydrozoa-Portuguese Man of War Cubozoa-Box Jellyfish
Scyphozoa-Cannonball Jellyfish Anthozoa-Tube Anemone Hydrozoa-Portuguese Man of War Cubozoa-Box Jellyfish
An invertebrate is an organism that lacks a backbone. The 6 groups of invertebrates are sponges, cnidarians, worms, mollusks, echinoderms and arthropods.
Most cnidarians have tentacles with stinging cells surrounding their mouth. The mouth is the only body opening. All cnidarianshave radial symmetry.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.
small cnidarians and big cnidarians
Echinoderms (ex: starfish), cnidarians (ex: jellyfish) and and some vermiforms have longitudinal radial symmetry.
The cnidarians are in the Kindom family
cnidarians have no nervous system