Anemones benefit from their symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, which are photosynthetic algae living within their tissues. These algae provide the anemones with essential nutrients through photosynthesis, significantly enhancing their energy intake. In return, the anemones offer a protected environment and access to sunlight for the zooxanthellae. This mutualism is crucial for the survival and health of many anemone species, especially in nutrient-poor marine environments.
Yes, they are; however, many of them have, inside them, photosynthetic symbionts (zoochlorellae and zooxanthellae), wich are producers.
Yes, they are; however, many of them have, inside them, photosynthetic symbionts (zoochlorellae and zooxanthellae), wich are producers.
A yellow anemone is a particular species of anemone, Latin name Anemone ranunculoides.
The symbiotic relationship between coral polyps and zooxanthellae is called mutualistic, as both organisms benefit from the partnership. Zooxanthellae provide energy through photosynthesis to the coral polyps, while the coral provides shelter and nutrients to the zooxanthellae.
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anemone.
'Bosanemoon' is a Dutch equivalent of 'wood anemone' [Anemone nemorosa].
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An anemone is an invertebrate.
what is a anemone? is it a fish
It is called a "sea anemone" because it is a flower-like animal (anemone being a variety of flower) that lives in the sea.