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In the tree of life, already at the low evolutionary level of cnidarians, say in a medusa, or in a seaanemone, there are primitive nervous systems.
This seaanemone has a solid basal plate which is always flat.
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Besides feeding and defense, seaanemone and coral colonies use cnidocytes to sting one another in order to defend or win space.
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It is found in such organs as seaanemone tentacles and the body wall of sea cucumbers.
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The seaanemone eats small fish and shrimp.
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Reef species include plate coral, soft coral, sea fan and seaanemone.
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Keen also cited direct observation of a wentletrap feeding by insertion of its proboscis into a seaanemone.
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When the piddock dies and leaves an empty tubular burrow, other marine life such as seaanemone, crabs and other molluscs may use the burrow.
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The associative relationship that binds the clownfish and the seaanemone is called mutualism.
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It lives among the tentacles and up to six individual shrimps have been seen on one seaanemone.
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In polyp form, such as seaanemone and coral, the body is below with the tentacles pointed upwards.
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This porcelain crab is usually found within the stinging tentacles of a number of seaanemone species.
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It is aggressively territorial and is completely dependent on its seaanemone.
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The larger the seaanemone, the more likely fish are to visit it.
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Up to 26 shrimps have been found associated with one seaanemone but usually there are just one or two.
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Close up it looks rather like a seaanemone about to curl around an unlucky fly.
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Based on the structural homology of halcurin with seaanemone toxin type 1 and 2 it is likely to target neurotoxin receptor site 3.
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The top of its head resembles the body of a seaanemone, save for the center being ringed by rows of sharp teeth.
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The two can transform into a hermit crab/seaanemone monster.
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This jellyfish, many times mistaken for a seaanemone, usually has its mouth upward on the bottom.
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Radial symmetry is especially suitable for sessile animals such as the seaanemone, floating animals such as jellyfish, and slow moving organisms such as sea stars.
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Analysis of expressed sequence tags and the whole genome have shown a remarkable degree of similarity in the gene sequence conservation and complexity between the seaanemone and vertebrates.
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The seaanemone lives attached to rock on the seabed from the lower tidal limit down to a depth of 100 m and also attached to other organisms.
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The crab's front limbs have modified chelae, each of which can gently grip a seaanemone by its column, and it usually holds one in each claw.
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The aggregations include a range of different-sized individuals and are likely to be clones formed by asexual reproduction, possibly by fragmentation when the seaanemone moves across the substrate.
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It is also an aggressive, territorial animal and it is completely dependent from its seaanemone which it uses as a shelter for the group and for the nest.
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Analysis of the starlet seaanemone genome has emphasised the importance of sponges, placozoans, and choanoflagellates, also being sequenced, in explaining the arrival of 1500 ancestral genes unique to animals.
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Studies on anemonefish have found that clownfish alter the flow of water around seaanemone tentacles by certain behaviours and movements such as wedging and switching.
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Though the mechanism is not yet fully understood the chemical composition of their mucus changes and does not trigger a discharge of nematocysts in the seaanemone.
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This action is due to voltage-dependent binding to neurotoxin receptor site-3 in a similar, but not identical, fashion to scorpion a-toxins and seaanemone toxins.
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In the seaanemone and scorpion toxins, combinations of charged (especially cationic) and hydrophobic side-chains are important for binding to their receptor site (site 3) on the sodium channel.
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The sea anemones sting each other repeatedly until one moves.
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They had several fleshy tentacles that captured small creatures, much like sea anemones.
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The polyps look like small sea anemones and contain toxins which deter predatory fish from eating the sponge.
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At night, it moves out over reefs and seagrass meadows to forage for small invertebrates (including crabs, shrimp, cephalopods, and sea anemones) and bony fishes.
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However, most species feed on coral polyps and sea anemones.
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Plants often have radial or rotational symmetry, as do many flowers and some groups of animals such as sea anemones.
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Plants often have radial or rotational symmetry, as do many flowers, as well as animals which are largely static as adults, such as sea anemones.
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These include algae, polychaete worms, sea anemones, barnacles, bryozoans and hydroids.
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It may have caught the jellyfish with its tentacles in the same way as some sea anemones feed on other jellyfish species.
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Otherwise, it is dependent on sea anemones to provide a habitat and nesting sites.
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Close relatives without calcareous hard parts suffered only minor losses, for example sea anemones, from which modern corals evolved.
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These are most common in corals, sponges and sea anemones.
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This zone is predominantly inhabited by seaweed and invertebrates, such as sea anemones, seastars, chitons, crabs, green algae, and mussels.
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The larvae usually settle on the seabed, often in groups, within 24 hours and undergo metamorphosis into juvenile sea anemones.
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They are notable for their mutualism with sea anemones, which they hold in their claws for defense.
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Two-crowned anemones are common in this location and these individuals later undergo fission into separate sea anemones.
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Blind sharks feed on small fish, cuttlefish, sea anemones, and crustaceans.
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This is commonly found in aggressive sea anemones who share food sources.
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Most sea anemones are harmless to humans, but a few highly toxic species have caused severe injuries and are potentially lethal.
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Most sea anemones are predacious, immobilizing their prey with the aid of their nematocysts.
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Shown are e.g. wrasses, jellyfish, sponges, sea anemones, and rays.
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These shrimp live among the tentacles of several species of sea anemones.
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Studies have recorded high densities of crab, sea stars, sea anemones, sponges, squid, octopus, rockfish, halibut and sablefish.
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They typically feed on slow-moving or sessile animals, such as molluscs, echinoderms, and sea anemones.
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Juveniles may be found associated with large sea anemones or sheltering between the spines of diadema sea urchins or branching corals.
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There are also abundant tidal pools on the beach portions, where hikers can see a variety of molluscs, sea anemones, and fish.
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His work remains the most comprehensive study of mutualism between crabs and sea anemones.
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They feed on animals attached to or living on the sea floor, such as sea anemones, echinoderms, molluscs, and worms.
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Sea urchins and sea anemones abound on the wreck.
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Freshwater rains upset the wetlands' saltwater balance, resulting in the widespread death of marine creatures such as sea anemones, seastars, sponges.
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It is unclear whether sea anemones normally prey on sea slugs or whether these are unusual occurrences.
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The sea anemones used are small and seldom exceed a column height of 8mm 1.
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Unlike sea anemones, coral polyps secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons which support and protect their bodies.
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But in the presence of their preferred food, sea anemones, this gentleness disappears, and the butterflyfish dash in and out, ripping off the anemone tentacles.
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There is a mutualistic relationship between sea anemones and clownfish.
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Radial symmetry suits organisms like sea anemones whose adults do not move: food and threats may arrive from any direction.
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This group includes reef-building corals (scleractinians), sea anemones and zoanthids.
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The algae also benefit by being protected by the sea anemone's stinging cells, nematocysts, reducing the likelihood of being eaten by herbivores.
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Many sea anemones form symbiotic relationships with single-celled algae, whether zooxanthellae or zoochlorellae, that live within their cells.
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They also eat juvenile snake eels, sea anemones, small bony fish and various crustaceans.
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All cnidarian species can feed by catching prey with nematocysts; sea anemones are capable of catching fish and corals of catching plankton.
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In the wild, they all form symbiotic mutualisms with sea anemones.
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Many sea anemones form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae.
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Hexacorals include sea anemones and hard bodied corals.
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Rock pools contain sea anemones, blennies, crabs and molluscs.
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The lower level houses aquaria featuring fish, sea anemones, coral, jellyfish, and other sea animals from around the world.
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Groups of diploblastic animals alive today include jellyfish, corals, sea anemones and comb jellies.
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Thirty-one days after becoming parasitic they had developed into juvenile sea anemones with an adult body plan.
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Some examples are soft bodied animals such as sea anemones and earthworms.
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This gives the sea anemones a second line of defence.
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Hundreds of species of hard and soft corals, sea anemones and sponges are found in bay and offshore waters.
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Cnidaria is a phylum of animals including jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
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Inside the cove are large rockpools with many types of sea anemones and seaweeds.
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He began to study the local sea anemones there, but had to abandon his studies because of illness.
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Tube-dwelling anemones or cerianthids look very similar to sea anemones, but belong to an entirely different subclass of anthozoans.
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Other animals central to the displays are various rockfish species, crabs, bivalves, feather duster worms, bay pipefish, sea anemones, and the sea pen.
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Guests have an opportunity to touch sharks, rays, sea stars and sea anemones in the interactive estuary and tide pool.
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The sea environment is quite rich: there are seagrass meadows, sea anemones, sea fans, corals and moonfishes.
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Sea anemones are common on reefs.
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The strawberry anemone resembles sea anemones in that they lack a calcareous skeleton, but are closer related to stony corals in that they lack basilar muscles.
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Animals in the phyla cnidaria and echinodermata are radially symmetric, although many sea anemones and some corals have bilateral symmetry defined by a single structure, the siphonoglyph.
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They mainly take the form of two-dimensional impressions of fronds and disks and have at various times been described as seaweed, jelly fish, corals or sea anemones.
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Sea anemones, molluscs and crustaceans of various types cling to the rock walls below the surface of the sea, together with marine animals such as the threatened broad sea fan.
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Underwater, a hermit crab is shown adding sea anemones to its shell in order to protect itself from attack by an octopus, and a goby assists a virtually blind shrimp.
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