Anemones - page 3

What are a sea anemone's adaptations?
Anemones can release themselves and "swim" to a new location mostly using flexing motions. Surrounding the oral disc are many stinging tentacles. Thes...
What is the physical description of a sea anenamoe?
Sea anemones have a soft, simple polyp-style body with two tissue layers and a central gut cavity. The anemone's "mouth" leads to its gut. The "mouth"...
How does the behavior of a sea anemone help it survive in the intertidal zone?
Sea anemones have soft, flexible bodies to move with the flow of water, and tentacles covered with stinging cells to capture and stun their prey. Seaw...
Sea anemones belong to what class?
Is a sea anemone a porifera?Is sea anemone an echinoderm?Which groups do sea anemones coral and jellyfish belong?Is anemone a sponge?Which feature do...
What animals eat sea anemones?
Anemones are eaten by sea slugs, certain starfishes, eels, flounders, and codfish. In most species the sexes are separate. Do turtles eat sea anemone?...
What is the scientific family for a sea anemone?
Monactis (sea anemone)MonactisScientific classificationClass:AnthozoaOrder:ActiniariaFamily:Hormathiidae What are sea anemones close relatives of?Is a...
What sea do sea anemones live in?
Habitats. Sea anemones are found in both deep oceans and shallow coastal waters worldwide. The greatest diversity is in the tropics although there are...
How do sea anemones eat?
Anemones are carnivorous, feeding on tiny plankton or fish. Their stinging tentacles are triggered by the slightest touch, firing a harpoon-like filam...
What are the characteristics of sea anemones?
Sea anemones have a soft, simple polyp-style body with two tissue layers and a central gut cavity. The anemone's "mouth" leads to its gut. The "mouth"...