Coral Polyps are animals...so I assume it comes from the Kingdom Animalia
Coral is a French surname
they were defeated by hammurabi
A knight was a member of the nobility, and that was his class. Anyone of any class could become a knight, however. There were no fixed rules imposed on the monarch who knighted people, in this respect.
It began in 2575 BC and ended in 2134 BC.
It stands for the groups of classification which are "Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species". It helps you remember the groups of classification and you can also say "Did King Philip come over for good spaghetti". I said "did" because it stands for domain which is the first one.
Yes, it goes kingdom, phylum, class, order, genus, species
Pearls don't come from coral, they come from oysters.
Coral is a French surname
The reason they are called Coral Reef is because there are lots of coral in those locations, and they are also called coral reefs or reefs of coral reefs of coral too.
slug... they come from dogs but they shrunk a bit
The coral vine, Antigonon leptopus, is native to Mexico.
Coral reefs come from living organisms and they form colonies of all sizes and shapes.
It is a hard coral that is usually lace like in apearence and come in a variety of colours.
They are in the kingdom Animalia and the phylum chordeta; order is a smaller subgroup. Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species The term "fish" would come into play at the "class" level. So the question is, which fish is "A fish"?
A fox is in the Animal Kingdom Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Vulpes
The word "coral" comes from the Latin word "corallium."
kingdom: animalia phylum: chordata class: mammalia order: artiodactyla family: giraffidae Genus: giraffa