Cnidaria is a phylum of simple, aquaticanimals that are predominantly marine. They include jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, and hydras. Cnidarians are known for their unique stinging cells called cnidocytes, which they use for capturing prey and defense.
Characteristics of Cnidaria:
Radial Symmetry:Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry, which means their body parts are arranged around a central axis.
Cnidocytes: Specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes contain nematocysts, which are used for immobilizing prey.
Two Body Forms:Cnidarians exist in two body forms - the polyp form (such as sea anemones and corals) and the medusa form (such as jellyfish).
Nerve Net: They have a simple nervous system in the form of a nerve net, which allows them to respond to stimuli.
Simple Digestive Cavity:Cnidarians have a sac-like body with a central digestive cavity with a single opening serving as both the mouth and anus.
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