a coral polyp is an animal with no back bone
The coral reefs are mostly able to grow in clay like material that keeps the coral stable. They just need sand for certain corals and other grow on solid rock surfaces. It just depends if the coral is a Small polyp stoney corals or a large polyp stony or some other kind of soft coral.
No, a free swimming form of a cnidarian is called a medusa. Polyps are typically attached to a substrate and have a cylindrical body with a mouth surrounded by tentacles at one end. Medusae have a bell-shaped body with tentacles hanging down.
Coral begins as a free-floating larva which settles on a hard surface. It then forms a colony and grows into a polyp, which reproduces asexually to create more polyps. These polyps secrete calcium carbonate to build a skeleton, creating the structure we know as a coral reef.
You are a coral polyp. Corals are tiny animals that build large reef structures over time through the accumulation of calcium carbonate skeletons. They remain in one place for their entire lives, contributing to the formation of diverse and vital underwater ecosystems.
An ear polyp is a benign growth on or in the ear.
polyp! The star coral is attached and is faceup
No its animal to coral
The hard coral polyp makes the coral
no
coral has no personality. it's just a polyp .
Coral reef
All I can think of is "porpoise."
A coral polyp is an individual coral cell, and when polyps stick together, they form coral a.k.a. Coral Polyp Colonies. Later, when the polyps die, their skeleton (which is like a hard shell) Strengthens the coral formation.
coral polyps don't have any senses.
A polyp.
Radial Symmetry
Yes.