Polyp Body Form

King's Christian School Biology February 2014

Polyp Body Form. Web two distinct body plans are found in cnidarians: Web cnidarians exhibit two major body forms, polyp or medusae.

King's Christian School Biology February 2014
King's Christian School Biology February 2014

Polyps consist of a body stalk with a tubular. Polyp or “stalk” and medusa or “bell” (figure. Web cnidarians exhibit two major body forms, polyp or medusae. Web animals in this phylum display two distinct morphological body plans: The polyp or tuliplike stalk form and the medusa or bell form. Web two distinct body plans are found in cnidarians:

Polyps consist of a body stalk with a tubular. Polyps consist of a body stalk with a tubular. Web cnidarians exhibit two major body forms, polyp or medusae. The polyp or tuliplike stalk form and the medusa or bell form. Polyp or “stalk” and medusa or “bell” (figure. Web two distinct body plans are found in cnidarians: Web animals in this phylum display two distinct morphological body plans: