Corals belong to the animal kingdom
They held the lord of the kingdom. It was also the need to spread their land
They all belong to the kingdom Animalia, which includes multicellular, heterotrophic organisms.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gorgonia spp.
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.
The difference is in the name; soft corals have a soft body, with no bony or hard parts. In contrast, hard corals have a hard endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate.
there is no spacific name for the race and as looked up they can be called a visitor from Thailand
Its original name is Redfish Point.
The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
The kingdom Animalia includes inmovable sun feeders, which are organisms like corals that obtain energy from the sun but are unable to move.
Zooxanthellae are a type of algae that belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Dinoflagellata. They form symbiotic relationships with various marine organisms, such as corals and jellyfish.
In biological taxonomy, a domain is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom. Corals belong to domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, and phylum CnidariaCoral.