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Corals and Sea Anemone

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Clipart images of corals and sea anemone in the phylum cnidiria. They attach themselves to the bottom using an adhesive 'foot', called a basal disc.


Cladocora
"Transverse section through a zooid of Cladocora. The corallum shaded with dots, the mesogloca represented by a thick line. Thirty-two septa are present, six in the entocoeles of the primary cycle o...
Clava
"Diagram of Clava, showing a hydriform person surrounded by a verticil of degenerate medusiform persons (sporosacs)." — Encyclopedia Britannica, 1893...
Cnidaria
"Sections of types Coelenterates (diagrammatic): 1 (longitudinal) and 2 (transverse) of a tubular hydroid; 3, Sea Anemone (longitudinal); 4, same (transverse, at the level of the upper dotted line); 5...
Commensalism
"Commensalism of sea-anemones and hermit-crab." -Thomson, 1916...
Commensalism
"Cancrisocia living as a commensal on the back of a crab." -Parker, 1900...
Coral
This organ-pipe coral is a well-known red coral. They are classified as cnidarians....
Coral
Formation of Coral Reeds, according to Darwin....
Coral
"Coral is the name applied to the stony structures secreted by many of the actinozoa, and applied to the animals themselves. The coral of commerce is the production of various polyps, and is of differ...
Coral
"Coral is the name applied to the stony structures secreted by many of the actinozoa, and applied to the animals themselves. The coral of commerce is the production of various polyps, and is of differ...
Coral
A coral....
Coral
A piece of coral reef....
Coral
A living coral, a marine organism in the class Anthozoa....
Coral
Corals are marine organisms from the class Anthozoa and exist as small sea anemone-like polyps, typically in colonies of many identical individuals. The group includes the important reef builders that...
Coral
Corals are marine organisms from the class Anthozoa and exist as small sea anemone–like polyps, typically in colonies of many identical individuals. The group includes the important reef builder...
Coral
An illustration of coral. Corals are marine organisms from the class Anthozoa and exist as small sea anemone–like polyps, typically in colonies of many identical individuals. The group includes...
Coral
A massive branching coral with very small calices; an important reef builder....
Coral Fossil
A fossilized coral....
Coral Head
Compound coral head with polyps partly expanded and partly contracted. The expanded polyps show the tentacles which surround the mouth; the contracted polyps show the polygonal outline from crowding....
Coral Head
A compound coral head with crowded prismatic corallites. The specimen represents a worn pebble, formerly a part of a larger head....
Coral Polyp
"Part of a branch of a coral of the genus Gorgonia, showing one of the polyps expanded." -Dana, 1883...
Coral Polyp (Lacaze-Duthiers)
"The polyp itself is formed of a whitish, membranous tube, nearly cylindrical, having an upper disk, surrounded by its eight tentacula, bearing many delicate pinnae spreading out laterally. These tent...
Coral Polyp (Lacaze-Duthiers)
"The arms of the polyps are at times subject to violent agitation, and the tentacula become much excited. If this excitement continues, the tentacula can be seen to fold and roll themselves up. The li...
Coral Shell
"The formation of a coral shell (Asteroides). st., Stomodaeum; ms., mesentery; s., calcareous septum; B., basal plate." -Thomson, 1916...
Coral Stages
"Life history of a coral, Monoxenia darwinii. A, B, Ovum. C, Division into two. D, four-cell stage. E, Blastula. F, Free-swimming blastula with cilia. G, Section of blastula. H, Beginning of invaginat...
Coral, Brain
Head of brain coral with soft parts....
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