Anemones are animals, not plants, see below, taken from wikipedia
Sea anemones are a group of water-dwelling, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria; they are named after the anemone, a terrestrial flower. Sea anemones are classified in the phylumCnidaria, class Anthozoa, subclass Zoantharia.[1] Anthozoa often have large polyps that allow for digestion of larger prey and also lack a medusa stage.[2] As cnidarians, sea anemones are closely related to corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling anemones, and Hydra.
That's a hard one to pin down. They don't seem to be as attracted to plants as they are a colony of animals called the sea anenome. Perhaps you could have Gallup conduct a survey.
No, it is not a prasite.
the anenome offers protection for the clownfish and the clownfish feeds and cleans the anenome
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Why is the Clown Fish called also, an Anenome Fish. They live in a symbiotic arrangement - together forever and amen.
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Commensalism because the clownfish uses the sea anenome (which is un-affected) to lay their eggs in and to live in.
A sea anemone is in the phylum "cnidaria"
It's radial not bilateral.
A sea anenome is a plant, where as a starfish is an animal. Their diets differ and most anenomes can deliver a poisonous shock to another animal.
It's radial not bilateral.
An anemone is a plant in the buttercup family, or a marine invertebrate, the sea anemone. There's no such thing as an "anenome", as my spell checker is telling me right now! It's just a common mispronunciation, often by people who should know better, including Monty Halls narrating his documentary about the Great Barrier Reef I've just been watching on BBC2.