Coral and jellyfish don't have a lot in common.
Same:They are both cnidarinas- inerdabrates that have cells that sting (stinging cells)
Different:Jellyfish live freely, while coral are colonial. (only larvae can travel)
Coral does not have a jellyfish-like life cycle; Jelly fish do have a jellyfish life style.
Jellyfish and corla belong to the Cnidaria phylum.
Phylum Cnidaria
Jellyfish and coral are Cnidaria. The tapeworm is Platyhelminthes.
yes they are related
Phylum Cnidaria
Cnidaria
Brain coral is a member of the phylum cnidaria. Other animals in this phylum are jellyfish and sea anemones.
The brain coral belongs to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other stony corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish.
If you mean coral, it belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
Coral isn't technically, a living organism, it is the combined exoskeleton of multiple organisms called pollips (spelling?). Anyways, pollips are in Animalia Phylum; and look like tiny jellyfish that live in the coral that they make, and make it a pretty colour.
Corals belong to the Phylum Cnidaria. Other animals that belong to the Phylum Cnidaria include jellyfish, hydrae, and sea anemones. Cnidaria are invertebrates (they do not have a backbone) and all have specialized cells called nematocysts that help them capture prey and defend themselves. Cnidaria exhibit radial symmetry.
Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.