yes they are related
An Atoll is the name used to refer to a group of related coral islands.
A coelenterate is an invertebrate aquatic animal such as coral, jellyfish, and sea anemones. Their bodies are distinguished by either tube or cup shape or an open ring with tentacles.
Jellyfish are heterotrophs.
thousands of years ago, millions of jellyfish were trapped in the lake, when a submerged reef rose from the sea. the jellyfish adapted to their surroundings by losing their sting completely. you can now swim safely with sixteen million jellyfish in jellyfish lake.
they effecting the coral they effecting the coral
yes they are related
Anemone's, hydra, and jellyfish.
Closely related: obelia jellyfish Not closely related (but still related): coral sea anemone
Genetically? Coral is closest related to anemone's. Beyond that, jellyfish are also close relatives.
Jellyfish and coral polyps are both species that are not bilaterally symmertrical, they are radially symmetrical, as are sea anemones which are also related to those species.
Coral Reefs don't really move and jellyfish move around, and sting people. Coral Reefs help other thins in the sea survive, where as jellyfish don't. The jellyfish are just there.
Cnidarians
Corals and Jellyfish are cnidarians, sponges are not.
fish
No. Coral itself is a kind of living organism related to jellyfish and sea anemones. They do build shells made of calcium carbonate, however, which is a calcium salt.
The majority of jellyfish do not live on coral reefs, but float around as part of the plankton in the open ocean.
coral Jellyfish