The portugese-man-of-war is in the phylum "cnidarias"
Portugese Man of War It is made up of multiple different fish put together. It is a type of jellyfish.
Chordata We are the pinnacle of the spinal series.
Scientific classification: Roundworms make up the phylum Nematoda.
the katydids phylum is arthropod hope this helped you!
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
What makes a portugese man of war unique is its shape
A portuguese man-of-war is in the cnideria phylum (weren't you paying attention in 7th grade Life Science?) A portuguese man-of-war is in the cnideria phylum (weren't you paying attention in 7th grade Life Science?) A portuguese man-of-war is in the cnideria phylum (weren't you paying attention in 7th grade Life Science?)
sea anemone belongs to phylum echinodermata.
The Portuguese man-of-war belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
Cnidariais
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The two body forms in the phylum Cnidarian are the polyp and medusa. Polyps are usually stationary, with a cylindrical body and tentacles surrounding a central mouth. Medusas are free-swimming and have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down.
The stinging capsule of a jellyfish, or anything in Phylum Cnidaria, is called a Nematocyst. On the outside of the cell is a trigger hair, which, when brushed, will release a very sharp barb, which breaks of in the intruder's skin, adding greatly to the cause of the burning sensation of the relatively small amounts of poison. Phylum Cnidaria also includes Hydras, sea anenomes and Portugese Man-of-War.
Phlum cnidaria (jellyfish, corals etc).
The full classification of the Portuguese Man-of-War isKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: CnidariaClass: HydrozoaOrder: SiphonophoraFamily: PhysaliidaeGenus: PhysaliaSpecies: Physalis
Portugese Man of War It is made up of multiple different fish put together. It is a type of jellyfish.
Cnidaria. Its body is not that of a single organism but a colony of a hundred of individual creatures.