You can think of a coral as a sort of colonial anemone; each coral polyp is like one anemone. They have a skirt of tentacles for capturing food, a pharnyx for ingesting and egesting. They have the same tissue layers. They both have stining cells called nematocysts. They are radially symmetrical.
Niether. Sea anemones are not corals, though they are related to them.
Sea anemones, coral and jelly fish belong to the group of Cnidarians.
no, they are like sea anemones.
sea animals
starfish, coral, sea anemones.
Jellyfish, Coral, sea anemones, sea pens
Cnidaria
jellyfish, hydrans, sea anemones, coral
Three examples of cnidarians are jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
jellyfish worms starfish sea urchins coral sea anemones
No. Coral itself is a kind of living organism related to jellyfish and sea anemones. They do build shells made of calcium carbonate, however, which is a calcium salt.
Jellyfish and Coral and sea anemones