Cnidarians are a group of invertebrate animals that include jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, and hydroids. They are known for their distinct features such as tentacles with stinging cells and a radial body symmetry.
There are several major groups of cnidarians, including:
Cnidarians can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They typically have a complex life cycle involving both polyp and medusa stages. Reproduction can occur through budding, fragmentation, or the release of gametes for sexual reproduction.
Cnidarians play a crucial role in marine ecosystems. Coral reefs, formed by colonial cnidarians, support diverse marine life and contribute to coastal protection. Additionally, cnidarians serve as a food source for various marine organisms.