It is a filter feeder
The ocean floor.
Brain coral belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
No , corals are not decomposers . Corals are consumers in aquatic habitat . Fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
No, corals don't have brains
Brain corals are hemispherical or spherical in shape resembling a brain. They must me radially symmetrical organism.
it lived among corals e.g: a coral reef
Corals live in tropical waters inside coral reefs.
Yes there are lots of different types of reef corral, there are table corals, stags horn corals, brain corals, fire corals to name but a very few.
Brain corals are round with grooved ridges and are found in all of the world's oceans in shallow warm-water coral reefs. They have small tentacles or stingers that attack its enemies to protect their habitat and compete for food.
Warm-temperate waters. Close to the corals, seabed, inshore, offshore.i think that it is the ocean and hawiian ilands
From a visual standpoint a brain coral is rounded and looks much like a brain, hence the name. Fire coral can be branching, encrusting or plate forming and are more closely related to jelly fish and anemones than true corals. Fire corals are Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Hydrozoa Order: Anthomedusae Family: Milleporidae Genus: Millepora With 13 + species Brain Corals are Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Anthozoa Order: Scleractinia Sub Order: Faviina Family: Favidae Genra: approx 19 genus and their associated species
There are many different types of coral. Firecracker, tongue, lettuce, stag,and brain coral are just a few.
soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.