Section 2
Phylum Cnidaria
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Phylum Cnidaria
Cnidarians are diploblastic, have organized tissue, undergo extracellular digestion, and use cnidocytes for protection and to capture prey.
Class Anthozoa
Members of the class Anthozoa display only polyp morphology and have cnidocyte-covered tentacles around their mouth opening.
Class Scyphozoa
Scyphozoans are free-swimming, polymorphic, dioecious, and carnivorous cnidarians with a prominent medusa morphology.
Class Cubozoa and Class Hydrozoa
Cubozoans live as box-shaped medusae while Hydrozoans are true polymorphs and can be found as colonial or solitary organisms.