coelenterates
Coelenterata is an historical, now obsolete term once used to group several aquatic animals believed to share a simple, radial body plan. The term often included the cnidarians—such as jellyfishes, corals, sea anemones, and hydras—and, in some classifications, the ctenophores (comb jellies). In modern taxonomy, Coelenterata is not regarded as a valid subdivision; the phyla Cnidaria and Ctenophora are treated as separate lineages within the basal metazoans.
Cnidarians are typically described as diploblastic, with two primary germ layers (ectoderm and endoderm) separated by
Reproduction occurs sexually or asexually, depending on species, with life cycles that may include alternation of