Sea Anemone.
Jellyfish - which is a common group name for several species.
Sea Anemones
I believe that you mean "anemone." The anemone is a type of flower that is usually small and modest. The sea anemone is a flower-like carnivorous creature that lives in the sea (obviously). It uses its stinging tentacles to catch prey. The sea anemone is usually anchored in one spot, and is known to have mutual relationships with animals such as clown fish.
Anemone.Please note that this is a riddle, not a biology question.An anemone is NOT a flower and it is NOT a plant. An anemone is an animal, and it closely related to jellyfish. (Imagine a jellyfish turned upside down: they both have spiral symmetry, stinging tentacles, and a "mouth" (sac gut) in the center). Search for "Cnidarians" to learn more about this group of animals.
jelly fish
Neither Vertebrates and Invertebrates are classifications of members of the animal kingdom used in taxonomy a flower is part of a plant that belongs to a different kingdom all together
Sea anemone
Vertebrate or invertebrate only applies to animals, not plants.
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A anemone is a kind of flower in the sea. People thought a sea anemone looked a little bit like that flower, so theycalled it after the plant. They look like an upside-down jellyfish, with tentacles pointing up.
Some plants in freshwater biomes can be: Water lilies, Lily pads, kelp, algae and other water dwelling plants.
Sea anemones are often bottome feeders, eating anything that comes their way. Many species look more like flowers than the animals they are.