Biology, asked by aroratamanna2000, 1 month ago

Jellyfish are invertebrates. They belong to the phylum Cnidaria Can you think of another animal that is in the same phylum as jellyfish? Describe what the animal looks like, what it eats, how it gathers food, and where it lives, what ot eats, how it gathers food, and where it lives​

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Answered by GlimmeryEyes
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They all belong to the phylum Cnidaria (pronounced ny – DARE – ee - a). A phylum is one of the large groupings used in taxonomical classification to refer to a group of creatures that has evolved from a common ancestor.

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Answered by TanmayStatus
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Yes , I can think of another animal that is in the same phylum as jellyfish is corals, hydras etc .

  1. The Jellyfish looks like Kingdom Animalia , Phylum Cnidaria , Class Scyphozoa
  2. Jellyfish eat many different types of things such as small plants (phytoplankton), copepods (crustacean zooplankton), fish eggs etc.
  3. Jellyfish gathers food because they have a mouth that they place food into. They tend to rely on the current of the water and the wind to help them find food. They trap food in their tentacles and then move it to their mouth. The tentacles are sticky so there is no problem with catching food.
  4. Jellyfish lives in ocean .

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