body symmetry
skeleton
movement
obtaining food
reproduction
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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. 




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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.

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Cnidarians body system 

Uncentralized nervous system

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what kind of body symmetry does a Cnidarian have 

what is radial symmetry 
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what kind of skeleton does a cnidarian have

hydrostatic skeleton 

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what movement does a cnidarian have 

under the control of a nerve net and simple receptors 

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how do cnidarians move 

Passive drifting and active movement

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how do cnidarians reproduce 

asexually by budding or sexually using gametes