The animals with pores use these structures to capture food, which are called...
Collar Cells with Flagella
The most common symbiotic relationship exhibited within this group is...
Mutualism
Comb jellies are different from the animals that sting because they have...
8 Comb Rows
The reasons for bioluminescence are...
To find food, find a mate, or deter a predator
Living on the ocean floor without the ability to move is called...
Sessile
For structure and support sponges use...
Spicules
The type of body symmetry exhibited in the animals that sting is...
Radial Body Symmetry
The Class Anthozoa only exist in one body form, which is called the...
Polyp
The difference between corals and sea anemones is...
Corals are Colonial
An organism that has the ability to produce both egg and sperm is called a/an...
Hermaphrodite
Ostia, Osculum
The stinging cells are called...
Nematocysts
The middle jellylike layer is called a...
Mesenchyme or Mesoglea
The ability to remove food from the water as it enters your body is called...
Filter Feeding
The stage of coral atoll formation when the coral larvae attaches to the base of an island is called...
A) Barrier Reef
B) Coral Atoll
C) Fringing Reef
C) Fringing Reef
The animals with pores use these structures to digest food, which are called...
Amoebocytes
The class name that includes the jellyfish...
Scyphozoa
A loose network of nerves is called a...
Nerve Net
He developed the Theory of Coral Atoll Formation. Who was he?
Charles Darwin
The lowering of the pH of the world's oceans due to an increase in carbonic acid is called...
Ocean Acidification
The phylum that these animals belong to is...
Porifera
The phylum that these animals belong to is...
Cnidarian
The body form where the tentacles and mouth extend downwards in a planktonic organism is called...
Medusa
The larvae that forms when the sperm fertilizes the egg in a sponge, or the animals that sting is called a...
Planula
The unicellular algae that lives inside a coral is called a/an...
Zooxanthellae