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noun - radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures
CNIDARIAN - Cnidaria () is a phylum containing over 21,400 species of animals found exclusively in aquatic (freshwater and marine) environments: they are predomi...
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radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures they occur in polyp and medusa forms |
Any of various invertebrate animals of the phylum Cnidaria, characterized by a radially symmetrical body with a saclike internal cavity, and including the jellyfishes, hydras, sea anemones, and corals. Also called coelenterate. |
Of, relating to, or belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. |
An aquatic invertebrate animal of the phylum Cnidaria, which comprises the coelenterates. |
Relating to or denoting cnidarians. |
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Cnidaria () is a phylum containing over 21,400 species of animals found exclusively in aquatic (freshwater and marine) environments: they are predominantly marine species. Their distinguishing feature is cnidocytes, specialized cells that they use mainly for capturing prey. Their bodies consist of mesoglea, a non-living jelly-like substance, sandwiched between two layers of epithelium that are mostly one cell thick. They have two basic body forms: swimming medusae and sessile polyps, both of which are radially symmetrical with mouths surrounded by tentacles that bear cnidocytes. Both forms have a single orifice and body cavity that are used for digestion and respiration. Many cnidarian species produce colonies that are single organisms composed of medusa-like or polyp-like zooids, or both (hence they are trimorphic). Cnidarians' activities are coordinated by a decentralized nerve net and simple receptors. Several free-swimming species of Cubozoa and Scyphozoa possess balance-sensing st |