A jellyfish is an animal in the cnidarian phylum along with anemones and other creatures with nematocysts (stinging cells). Some are tiny and some can grow very large (i.e. the lion's mane jelly). All jellyfish have nematocysts, however some jellies possess very weak nematocysts meant for tiny prey like copopods. The stinging cells in these jellies are generally not felt by humans with the exception of sensitive skin. Cnidarians do not possess brains, but some have eye spots for sensing light.
a jellyfish is a invertebrate
Invertebrate
They have no bones. They're invertebrates.
It has no vertebrate, or backbone. That's why it begins with IN-vertebrate.
An invertebrate can be anything from a worm to a jellyfish(no bones or skeletor structure)
Jellyfish are invertebrates.
An invertebrate is an animal with no spinal column like oysters and jellyfish. Pitbulls have spines so they are vertebrates
invertebrate
An inverterbrate has no backbone. Like a jellyfish is quite a good example. And a vertebrate has a backbone like us!!
Vertebrate!Verterbrate
it is a vertabrae
Vertibrates, they have a spine