Animals >>>>>>>>>> Invertebrates >>>>>>>>>>> Jellyfish>>>>>>>>>>> Coral
Coral comes under the kingdom Jellyfish, not starfish and sea urchins. I didn't know which one it came under but then i did some research and found out that jellyfish and coral are built in the same way so coral must be in the jellyfish kingdom.
The pineapple belongs to the Plantae kingdom, under the Bromeliaceae family.
Angiosperms are classified under the kingdom Plantae. They are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed in a fruit.
Coral reefs typically thrive within a narrow temperature range of 23-29 degrees Celsius (73-84 degrees Fahrenheit). Deviations from this optimal range can lead to stress on the coral, resulting in bleaching and potential mortality.
Coral-eating fish can threaten coral reefs by overgrazing on the coral, which can lead to coral death and reduced reef health. Their impact can be mitigated by managing fishing practices, protecting key herbivorous fish species, and promoting coral reef conservation efforts.
Coral is considered fauna because it is made up of living animals known as coral polyps. Coral polyps secrete calcium carbonate to build coral reefs, which provide habitats for a diverse range of marine life.
All cats fall under Kingdom Animalia. So do dogs, pigs, horses, giraffes, elephants, etc.
Under both the Whittaker and the Cavalier-Smith systems, trees fall under the kingdom Plantae.
Algae fall under the Kingdom Protista. They are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various habitats, including freshwater and marine environments.
Anacondas fall under the animalia kingdom, because they are considered animals. Anacondas are very large snakes that are typically found in the rain forest.
Milk is not in any kingdom. "Kingdoms" refer to living things.
Lizards, like all reptiles, belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Preserved coral reefs that have turned into sedimentary rocks are classified as biogenic sedimentary rocks.
I think the same kingdom as normal fungus.
animalia (it was spelled wrong)
They belong to the kingdom 'Animalia'
Coral Polyps are animals...so I assume it comes from the Kingdom Animalia
Opalina falls under the kingdom of Protista, specifically under the phylum Ciliophora. Opalina are ciliate protozoans that are found in the intestines of amphibians and reptiles.