sea anemone belongs to phylum echinodermata.
Sea anemones belong to the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also includes jellyfish, corals, and hydras. Cnidarians are characterized by their radial symmetry and stinging cells called cnidocytes.
A Sea Anemone is not a phylum. But it does belong to Phylum Cnidarian.
The phylum of a Sea Anemone is Phylum Cnidarian.
Jellyfish and Portugese Man of War also belong to this group.
Phylum and class are two different things. Sea anemones are in the phylum 'Cnidaria' and the class 'Anthozoa'
Cnidaria
Cnidaria
Sea anemones belong to the animal kingdom, specifically within the phylum Cnidaria. They are known for their colorful appearance and stinging tentacles used for capturing prey.
The scientific name for sea anemone is Actiniaria.
The kingdom of sea anemones is Animalia, the phylum is Cnidaria, the class is Anthozoa, the order is Actiniaria, the family is typically Actiniidae, and the genus and species will vary depending on the specific type of sea anemone. For example, the scientific name of the green sea anemone is Anthopleura xanthogrammica.
Includes: Sea Stars, Sea Lillies, Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, Brittle Stars
The athleta sea snail belongs to the phylum Mollusca.
A sea anemone is in the phylum "cnidaria"
The predators of the frilled anemone are fishes, nudibranchs, and sea stars. The frilled sea anemone belongs to the phylum Cnidaria and has a length of 10 centimeters.
cnidarian, class antherzoan (something like that)
Sea anemones are cnidarians (phylum). Class anthozoa.
jellyfish belong to the phylum cnidaria. members of this phylum are called cnidarians (the "c" is silent when pronounced). other members of this phylum are corals, sea anemone, and hydras. they all have the common characterisitic of tentacles with stinging cells (nematocysts).
Sea lemons belong to the phylum Mollusca.
They belong to the class Anthozoa.
The scientific name for sea anemone is Actiniaria.
Sea anemone are cnidarians.
cnidaria
Echinoderms.
Sea stars also known as starfish, are in the class Asteroidea. They belong to the phylum Echinodermata. Also in this phylum are sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers.