Cnidarians are a diverse group of animals that are found in marine environments. They are characterized by the presence of specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes, which they use for capturing prey and for defense. Cnidarians exhibit radial symmetry and have a simple body plan that includes a central mouth surrounded by tentacles.
There are several classes of cnidarians, including:
Cnidarians play important roles in marine ecosystems. Coral reefs, which are formed by the calcium carbonate skeletons of coral polyps, provide habitat for a wide variety of marine organisms. Additionally, cnidarians serve as a food source for many marine animals and contribute to the balance of marine food webs.