Coral belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum includes other marine organisms such as jellyfish and sea anemones, characterized by the presence of specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures. Corals are primarily found in marine environments and often form symbiotic relationships with algae, contributing to the formation of coral reefs.
Yes it is I had to look it up for a science project.
Brain coral is a member of the phylum cnidaria. Other animals in this phylum are jellyfish and sea anemones.
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The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
Phylum Cnidaria
Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.
No, it isn't. It's in Phylum Cnidaria.
There are lots of plants in a coral reef but coral it's self is not a plant. It's millions of old, little animal skeletons; and a coral reef is not one piece of coral. It is an area packed with a bunch of coral.
Coral is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a spine. Vertebrates do have spines. Invertebrates would be animals such as snails, worms, and sponges. Vertebrates would be animals such as monkeys, elephants, and anything else you can think of that has a spine.
worms are invertebrates and are annelids
Brain coral is categorized in the phylum Cnidaria. This phylum also contains jellyfish, as well as a large number of other marine animals.