Arm-like structures on cnidarians that have stinging cells that surround their mouths?
Brandon p has a tiny wiener
Many many types of sea animals are blind; the list includes sea anemones, corals, jellyfish, starfish, urchins, sea cucumbers, sea lillies, sponges, tunicates, and many many more.
Why are sea anemones brightly colored?
They are brightly coloured to defer predators and warn them of it's poison.
Cnidaria eat fish, shrimp, and other small sea animals by stunning them with the stinging cells on their tentacles and bringing them into their central cavity. Posted by: Anna, Divya, Will, and Adron
Do sea urchins have a water vascular system?
sea urchins are species which belongs to phylum echinordermata, class ecinoidia.
Normally every echinodermates has water vascular system. And sea urchin, yes it is. It has water vascular system.
Invertebrates include arthropods, which covers insects, centipedes, millipedes, crustaceans and arachnids, just to name a few. They are, quite simply, any animal without a backbone. Some common invertebrates are:
Which animals do not have streamlines body?
Animals like octopus , squid andstarfish have streamline bodies.
What are the main features of invertebrates?
1.they have basically three body parts i.e: head , thorax and abdomen. 2.they have no lungs. they respire through their skin. 3.they live in colonies . 4.some are harmful for humans like termite, mosquitoes jelly fish and houseflies. 5.they lay eggs and not babies.
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.
What are the characteristics of a man of war?
Man of wars (Physalia physalis) are very unique jellyfish. They are, along with other members of the order, Siphonophora, a colony of specialized, yet integrated individuals called zooids. Unlike a colony of bees, ants, or even corals, these colonial individuals are too interdependent to survive alone, but it is fascinating that they begin life as individuals before they differentiate into to one of four types of zooids that synergistically make up a man of war colonial individual (called a zoon). Each zooid contributes to one of four functions- movement, catching prey, feeding, or breeding.
Do herbivores eat only specific portions of the leaves?
as humans do, animals eat until they had their portion
Yes, stink bugs are invertebrates since they do not have any form of internal skeleton.
How many palmetto bugs are in the world?
There is one palmetto bug species in the world. The cockroach in question (Eurycotis floridana) also may be found with the common name Florida woods cockroach as an indication of part of its native bio-geography. The palmetto bug also will be found natively in dead trees, leaf litter, stumps, uninhabited buildings and woodpiles of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina in the United States of America as well as throughout the West Indies and naturalized in the Canadian provinces of Labrador, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia.
Invertebrate starting with the letter e?
* elephant * ermine * elk * electric eel * eagle * earwig (insect) * emu * egret (bird) * echidna (Australian mammal)
What are some invertebrates that begin with the letters A-Z?
· ant
· butterfly
· crab
· dragonfly
· earthworm
· fly
· grasshopper
· honeybee
· inchworm
· Japanese beetle
· kissing bug
· ladybug
· mites
· no-see-ums (tiny biting flies - they are so tiny that it is hard to see them)
· octopus
· praying mantis
· roach
· spider
· ticks
· Ulysses butterfly
· Viceroy butterfly
· wasp
· Xerces blue butterfly
· yellow jacket
· Zebra butterfly