Phylum Coelenterata (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 9 Feb, 2026

PhylumCoelenterata, also known as Cnidaria,is a gathering of sea-going, or marine, creatures and a member of the Animal kingdom. They are generally viewed as attached to the stones at the lower part of the ocean. These are the multicellular and least difficult gathering of invertebrate creatures, found in provinces or singularly.

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Coelenterates exist in two main body forms. The polyp is cylindrical and sessile (e.g., _Hydra, _Sea anemone) , while the medusa is umbrella shaped and free swimming (e.g., _Jellyfish). In some species, alternation of generations occurs between the polyp and medusa forms.

**Characteristics of Coelenterata

Characteristics of Coelenterata are given below:

**Classification of Coelenterata

Coelenterates possess a central body cavity called the coelenteron, which functions in digestion and circulation. A unique feature of this group is the presence of stinging cells called cnidocytes, which help in capturing prey and defence.

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Coelenterates are ordered into five unique classes:

1. Anthozoa

2. Scyphozoa

**3. Staurozoa

4__._ Cubozoa

5. Hydrozoa