Brain coral is found in shallow, warm water in the ocean. The brain coral will extend their tentacles at night to catch food.
Asymmetry symmetry
radial
Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.
Bilateral Symmetry - Right down an animal (Worm or fish)Radial Symmetry - Symmetry like a circle (E.g - Starfish)Asymmetrical - No symmetry
size of brainon average the adult human brain weighs 3.5 lbs ( smallest on record weighed 3 lbs largest on record weighed 5)and is about 6 inches long. It is a dark pink when alive and light grey when dead. It looks very similar to brain coral. I hope that helps answer some of your questions about the brain.
It has bi-lateral symmetry, although it's so simple a creature you could almost argue for radial symmetry.
Symmetry in biology is the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes. The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, either radial symmetry or bilateral symmetry or "spherical symmetry". A small minority exhibit no symmetry (are asymmetric).
It has asymmetrical symmetry(no symmetry) at all. It has a random or awkward shape.
No, anything in phylum Cnidaria (including corals) have radial symmetry
Reacent studies show that they are actually both. hard to understand but very tru.
Asymmetry symmetry
Radial Symmetry
Brain coral is a type of coral that looks somewhat like a brain. It is a hard coral.
Brain coral is not a parasite.
Brain coral is simply a type or coral that is closely knit to resemble the look of a brain. This coral can be found in coral reefs all over the world.
Brain coral lives in the sublittoral zone.
Yes, Brain Coral is a hard coral, as are most forms of coral.it's a dry brittle textured coral breed.
Brain coral does not have a defense, therefore they are helpless to the destruction of coral reefs.
Open brain coral was created in 1826.