Cnidaria (jellyfish) have radial symmetry, one opening for mouth and anus, and possess stinging cells.
Cnidaria, such as jellyfish, have radial symmetry, a single opening serving as both mouth and anus, and possess stinging cells (cnidocytes).
Front | Features of cnidaria: symmetry, body cavity, segmentation, other features, example |
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Back | radial, mouth, none, stinging cells, jellyfish |
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