Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.
A symmetry of a brain coral refers to its radial symmetry, where its structure is arranged around a central point, much like the spokes of a wheel. This symmetry helps brain corals efficiently capture food particles from the water.
Animals >>>>>>>>>> Invertebrates >>>>>>>>>>> Jellyfish>>>>>>>>>>> CoralCoral 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.
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Eucalyptus belongs to the phylum Angiosperms (or Magnoliophyta), which are flowering plants.
the lizard is in the alphabeebahole phylum because they are mammels
Brain coral is a member of the phylum cnidaria. Other animals in this phylum are jellyfish and sea anemones.
All corals are in the phylum Cnidaria.
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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.
The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
Phylum Cnidaria
No, it isn't. It's in Phylum Cnidaria.
Brain coral is a type of coral that looks somewhat like a brain. It is a hard coral.
If you mean coral, it belongs to the phylum Cnidaria.
phylum :Cnidaria class : Anthozoa order : gorgonacida
From a visual standpoint a brain coral is rounded and looks much like a brain, hence the name. Fire coral can be branching, encrusting or plate forming and are more closely related to jelly fish and anemones than true corals. Fire corals are Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Hydrozoa Order: Anthomedusae Family: Milleporidae Genus: Millepora With 13 + species Brain Corals are Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Anthozoa Order: Scleractinia Sub Order: Faviina Family: Favidae Genra: approx 19 genus and their associated species
Coral belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Cnidaria, and Class Anthozoa.