Other names for Cnidarians
Cnidarians are aquatic animals that are radially symmetrical and soft-bodied. They are also known as coelenterates, corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, sea pens, and hydrozoans. Other common names for cnidarians include hydras, sea whips, sea fans, and sea pansies.
what helps Cnidarians survive
cnidarians use cnidocysts to capture prey, while sessile polyps rely on other organisms to contact their tentacles and provide food particles.
Cnidarians body system
Uncentralized nervous system
what kind of body symmetry does a Cnidarian have
what kind of skeleton does a cnidarian have
hydrostatic skeleton
what movement does a cnidarian have
under the control of a nerve net and simple receptors
how do cnidarians move
Passive drifting and active movement
how do cnidarians reproduce
asexually by budding or sexually using gametes