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.
Corals live in tropical waters inside coral reefs.
it lived among corals e.g: a coral reef
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.
Hard corals (Scleractinia) - reef-building corals that create calcium carbonate skeletons. Soft corals (Alcyonacea) - lack stony skeletons and have a flexible, fleshy appearance. Brain corals (Family: Mussidae) - named for their distinctive brain-like appearance. Staghorn corals (Genus: Acropora) - characterized by their branching, antler-like growth forms.
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.