Science, asked by tharizoha, 9 months ago

Explain how using a microscope could help
you to confirm that sea anemones are animals.​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Sea anemones are a group of marine, predatory animals of the order Actiniaria.

They are named after the anemone, a terrestrial flowering plant, because of the colourful appearance of many.

Sea anemones are classified in the phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, subclass Hexacorallia.

As cnidarians, sea anemones are related to corals, jellyfish, tube-dwelling anemones, and Hydra.

Unlike jellyfish, sea anemones do not have a medusa stage in their life cycle.

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Answered by scarypink
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Sea Anemones Are Half-Plant, Half-Animal, Gene Study Finds

The sea anemone is a genetic oddball, with some traits similar to plants and others more closely resembling higher animals. The sea anemone is an oddball: half-plant and half-animal, at least when it comes to its genetic code, new research suggests.

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