CHARACTERISTICS OF PHYLUM CNIDARIA - ZOOLOGYTALKS -
cnidaria cnidarian, any member of the phylum Cnidaria , a group made up of more than 9,000 living species Mostly marine animals, the Cnidaria have great ecological significance through one of their subgroupings, the skeletal coral, which form coral reefs in shallow waters The endosymbiotic
cnidarian , or coelenterate , Any of about 9000 species of mostly marine aquatic invertebrates, constituting the phylum Cnidaria , The overwhelming majority of Cnidaria envenomation patients recover with little to no sequelae If timely prehospital and hospital-based therapy
Cnidaria are a diverse range of animals that all share the common Cnidaria have two main body forms, free swimming medusa and sessile polyps Cnidaria are a diverse range of animals that all share the common Cnidaria have two main body forms, free swimming medusa and sessile polyps