A sea anemone typically has multiple lines of symmetry, often exhibiting radial symmetry. This means that it can be divided into several identical sections from its central axis, usually around its mouth and tentacle arrangement. The number of lines of symmetry can vary depending on the specific species, but many have at least five or more.
the sea anemone have radial symmetry
Radial
Radial symmetry - jellyfish, starfish.Bilateral symmetry - horse, human
Yes, a strawberry sea anemone exhibits radial symmetry. This means that its body plan is organized around a central axis, allowing it to be divided into similar halves along multiple planes. This symmetry is typical of many cnidarians, including anemones, which helps them effectively capture prey from all directions.
Sea anemone is a species of coral [but they are not the same animal or plant they are just close realitives]. Sea anemone is it's own species but has many varities that created coral.
It is called a "sea anemone" because it is a flower-like animal (anemone being a variety of flower) that lives in the sea.
if body of an animal divides into 2 equal halves by means of 1 or 2 plane of division through its central axis then its biradial symmetry . ex: sea anemone
sea anemone belongs to phylum echinodermata.
No, sea anemone do not eat fish. Sea anemone eat small bacteria that grows on them.
Whale sharks, like all vertebrates, have bilateral symmetry. This means they have symmetry across one plane (known as the sagittal plane, and directly down the centre of their body), which means one side of their body approximately mirrors the other side.
The Sea Anemone uses clown fish to clean it and the clown fish uses the sea anemone for protection.
One species of sea anemone is Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone.