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Sea Anemone Reproduction
Either by fragmentation or broadcasting
one of the stinging capsular
organelles of the tentacle of a cnidarian (like
jellies and sea anemones) that oftentimes
contain a venomous thread which is
discharged especially for catching prey and
defending against enemies
Nematocysts
T or F: Crimson anemones irritate some people’s skin
True
Crimson Anemone Predators
Sea stars and some fish
Crimson Anemone Prey
Invertebrates and fish
Crimson Anemone Height
Column up to 10 inches
Nudibranch