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What phylum is the brain coral in?

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Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.

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What phylum is brain coral in?

Brain coral is a member of the phylum cnidaria. Other animals in this phylum are jellyfish and sea anemones.


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What is the hard coral polyps phylum name?

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What phylum does jellyfish and coral belong to?

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What is Brain Coral?

Brain coral is a type of coral that looks somewhat like a brain. It is a hard coral.


Is coral in the phylum echinodermata?

No, it isn't. It's in Phylum Cnidaria.


What is the difference between Brain Coral and Fire Coral?

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What phylum does cornal belong to?

If you mean coral, it belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.


Which phylum is coral in?

phylum :Cnidaria class : Anthozoa order : gorgonacida


Is the brain coral a parasite?

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Does a brain coral have bilateral symmetry radial symmetry or is it asymmetrical?

No, anything in phylum Cnidaria (including corals) have radial symmetry