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adaptions and are also unaffected (see Mutualistic relationships). Most sea anemones are harmless to humans, but a few highly toxic species (notably Actinodendron... |
The snakelocks anemone (Anemonia viridis) is a sea anemone found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The latter population is however... |
Ocellaris clownfish (category Articles with short description) its sea anemone. Amphiprion ocellaris are reliant on sea anemone for shelter (they have a symbiotic relationship with the sea anemone). Sea anemone are... |
Bolocera tuediae (redirect from Deeplet sea anemone) tuediae, commonly known as the deeplet sea anemone, is a sea anemone found in the sublittoral zone of the North Sea. It was first discovered near Bewick... |
Anthozoa (category Articles with short description) Anthozoa is a class of marine invertebrates which includes the sea anemones, stony corals and soft corals. Adult anthozoans are almost all attached to... |
Mutualism (biology) (redirect from Mutual relationship) One example is the relationship between sea anemones and anemone fish in the family Pomacentridae: the anemones provide the fish with protection from predators... |
Borne (novel) (category Articles with short description) day the image of a sea anemone came to him, along with a hand which he knew belonged to Rachel, that reached out to grab the anemone from the fur of a... |
Marine invertebrates (category Articles with short description) sea anemone and vertebrates. In particular, genes concerned in the formation of the head in vertebrates are also present in the anemone. Sea anemones... |
Exaiptasia (redirect from Brown anemone) is a genus of sea anemone in the family Aiptasiidae, native to shallow waters in the temperate western Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of... |
Symbiosis (redirect from Symbiotic relationship) the relationship between the ocellaris clownfish that dwell among the tentacles of Ritteri sea anemones. The territorial fish protects the anemone from... |
Venom (category Articles with short description) (15 December 2009). "Chemical biology of the mutualistic relationships of sea anemones with fish and crustaceans". Toxicon. Cnidarian Toxins and Venoms... |
List of Eureka Seven characters (redirect from Anemone (Eureka Seven)) cameo appearance in the third film; however, Anemone is seen wearing a ring, suggesting their relationship has progressed. Critics such as Don Houston... |
Coral reef fish (category Articles with short description) clownfish guarding their sea anemone home There is a mutualistic relationship between sea anemones and clownfish. This gives the sea anemones a second line of... |
Cooperation (category Articles with short description) both with other members of their own species and with members of other species with whom they have (symbiotic or mutualistic) relationships. Humans cooperate... |
Decorator crab (category Articles with short description) octopuses in tanks avoided decorated crabs. The relationship of crab and organisms such as sea anemones used as decoration may be mutualistic, offering... |
Cnidaria (category Articles with short description) environments (predominantly the latter), including jellyfish, hydroids, sea anemones, corals and some of the smallest marine parasites. Their distinguishing... |
Triactis (category Articles with short description) also forms a mutualistic relationship with small Lybia crabs. Triactis producta is a small, cryptic, pale brown sea anemone. The base grows to about 1 cm... |
Cassiopea andromeda (category Articles with short description) lagoons, and around mangroves. This jellyfish, often mistaken for a sea anemone, usually keeps its mouth facing upward. Its yellow-brown bell, which... |
Porpita porpita (category All articles with failed verification) taxonomic class, Hydrozoa, falls under the phylum Cnidaria, which includes anemones, corals, and jellyfish, which explains their similar appearances. The blue... |
Enthemonae (category Articles with short description) The Enthemonae is a suborder of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It comprises those sea anemones with typical arrangement of mesenteries for actiniarians... |