They are living life forms, but they are not animals, so they are possibly a sea reef, but not an animal, I know, it gets confusing...
The two unicellular phyla in the animal kingdom are Porifera (sponges) and Cnidaria (jellyfish, coral). These organisms consist of individual cells that work together to carry out essential functions, rather than being multicellular like other animals.
Coral belongs to the group of animals known as cnidarians, which also includes jellyfish and sea anemones. They are characterized by their stinging tentacles and polyp-shaped bodies that form into colonies to create coral reefs.
http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/006/english/hyakka/doubutu/sangorui/index.html Use that link to figure out which type of coral you need! If you just want the general name, though, use Cnidarians
Yes it is I had to look it up for a science project.
The scientific name for sea whip is gorgonian. They are a type of coral that belong to the order Alcyonacea within the class Anthozoa.
Yes they are. In many videos you can see sponges.It's nothing new to see sponges n the Coral Reefs. It's just part of the Tropical Life. yes, there are sponges in the coral reefs. they are goregous and beautiful thing too. they are in existance. they are the coral reefs. corla reefs have sponges.
They belong to the kingdom 'Animalia'
Animalia
no. a coral reef is a colony of many smaller coral polyps. corals are their own type of animal, not sponges.
1. The sea sponge are not an animal or a coral reef.
The two unicellular phyla in the animal kingdom are Porifera (sponges) and Cnidaria (jellyfish, coral). These organisms consist of individual cells that work together to carry out essential functions, rather than being multicellular like other animals.
Corals and Jellyfish are cnidarians, sponges are not.
Coral isn't technically, a living organism, it is the combined exoskeleton of multiple organisms called pollips (spelling?). Anyways, pollips are in Animalia Phylum; and look like tiny jellyfish that live in the coral that they make, and make it a pretty colour.
The animal kingdom is divided into seven parts 1. Simple animals (protists, sponges, water bears, jellyfish, coral, hydroids and sea anemones) 2. Worms, snails and starfish 3. Insects and other arthropods 4. Fish 5. Amphibians and reptiles 6. Birds 7. Mammals
In biological taxonomy, a domain is the highest taxonomic rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom. Corals belong to domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, and phylum CnidariaCoral.
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.
Coral, . Sponges and Sea lilies , Obelia , many coelenterates are good examples, .