yes it is made out of this type of coral it grows over other corals skeleton and forms reefs
Yes it is.
The spelling is sea anemone, a marine polyp usually of limited mobility.
a Polyp.
Yes, a polyp is a living organism. It is a sessile, typically sedentary animal that is part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes corals and sea anemones.
The main difference between jellyfish and sea anemone are their shapes. Jellyfish are a free-floating medusa shape while anemone are a polyp that remain anchored to the sea floor or rocks or coral. Both of these species feed by pulling prey into their mouth with stinging tentacles.
Sea anemones are a group of water-dwelling, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria. The are named for the anemone, a terrestrial flower. The polyp produces eggs and sperm, and the fertilized egg develops into a planula that develops directly into another polyp.
The Sex Life of the Polyp was created on 1928-07-25.
It is a polyp. Good question!
It is called a polyp. Some examples are sea anemones and hydras.
A polyp, such as sea anemone, is shaped something like a vase, with the mouth opening at the top.
The medusa (jellyfish like) and the polyp (sea anenome like)
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