No, they are different types of animal.
no it is not
Mollusks, sponges, and coral are among the "animals" that remain relatively stationary.
Fish, crustaceans, mollusks, sponges, corals, and thousands of organisms and microorganisms.
No, coral reefs are cnidarians. The reefs themselves are built by coral polyps. Coral reefs are considered cnidarians along with what you and I would commonly refer to as jellyfish. Sea anemones are also cnidarians.
Clownfish are omnivores, so in the wild they eat live food such as algae, plankton, mollusks, and crustacea
There are many different animals that can be found in coral reefs. These include various types of plankton, fish, mollusks, sponges, echinoderms, anemones, crustaceans, sea worms, reptiles, and mammals.
parrotfish, snapper,scorpion fish,jellyfish, anemones, sea stars, sea snakes, snails, and mollusks
clown fish are herbivores i do belive...Additionally, parrotfish, surgeonfish, damselfish, urchins, sea hares, some mollusks.
Sea stars eat clams, mollusks, oysters, coral in the reefs, and some eat other sea stars.
While most starfish feed primarily on mollusks, there are some varieties that prefer other invertebrate animals including hard corals. The crown of thorns starfish has fed on large portions of the coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region.
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Mollusks are invertebrates because they do not have a backbone.