It is a false belief that corals spend their adult lives as medusas. Corals spend their adult lives as polyps.
No
It's false
No
No
Yes
sessile
immobile animal/plant
They often do when younger. Atlantic blue marlin larvae are pelagic feeders but progress to feeding on smaller fish, as along the islands and coral reefs of the Bahamas. As adults, they spend most of their lives far from land.
Animals that spend most of their lives in trees are nown as arboreal.
she was grown as an adult
They spend so musch of their lives in the ocean so they can hunt for food so they can survive.
in the water!
Manatees spend their entire lives in water. They do not leave it.
they spend as much as 75% of their lives at sea.
They sure do! Some even spend 17 years their, growing to adult hood, before emerging en masse to eat crops and breed. The devastation their appetites cause has earned them the nickname '17 year locust.'
Yes, the standard definition of an amphibian is a vertebrate animal that lives part of its life (usually the developmental/childhood portion) in water and part of its life (usually the adult portion) on land. However, this isn't always a clear distinction - many amphibians such as frogs will spend their whole lives around and in water, but gain the ability to stay on land as an adult.
It is Interphase.