Anemones provide food and shelter for clownfish.
Clownfish appear to be the only fish that can resist the anemone's stinging poison.
When an unsuspecting bigger fish tries to eat the clownfish the clownfish ducks into the anemone and the big fish gets shocked to death by the poison. Then the anemone eats the fish and the clownfish gets the scraps which is fine by it.
The spiny sea creatures are anemones.
*reef fish live in it and so do sea anemones and lots of other sea creatures, so it is a good place for sea creatures, it doesn't harm them.
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Nematocysts are found in sea creatures, specifically jellyfish and anemones. The nematocyst is an organelle found in these creatures that enables them to fire toxins. These toxin-causing nematocysts are responsible for the stinging capabilities of jellyfish, anemones, and other cnidocytes.
Nematocysts are found in sea creatures, specifically jellyfish and anemones. The nematocyst is an organelle found in these creatures that enables them to fire toxins. These toxin-causing nematocysts are responsible for the stinging capabilities of jellyfish, anemones, and other cnidocytes.
These are only SOME of the sea creatures...: Pale octopus, Yeti cram, sea anemones, stalked barnacles and a seven-pronged starfish.
Sea anemones do not hide, they are plants that small sea creatures hide in from predators, as they sting, but the smaller creatures that hide in them have adapted so they do not feel it much or at all. I would recommend this educational film for you:- Finding Nemo
All sea anemones are carnivores.
The likely word is the plural noun anemones (a type of flowers, or of sea creatures).
are sea anemones decomposers
sea anemones do not have shells !
Sea anemones are consumers yes.