cnidaria
Cnidaria is a diverse phylum of aquatic animals that includes jellyfish, corals, sea anemones, and hydras. Most cnidarians are marine, but a few members occur in freshwater. They are characterized by cnidocytes, specialized cells that discharge nematocysts to capture prey or deter predators.
Adults exhibit radial symmetry and tissue-level organization but lack true organs. They are diploblastic, with two
Cnidocytes and nematocysts are a defining feature, enabling effective prey capture and defense. Nematocysts can deliver
Cnidarians display two principal body plans: the polyp, typically sessile and columnar (as seen in corals and
Ecology and evolution: cnidarians occupy a wide range of marine habitats and, in the case of reef-building