Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica

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Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Prokaryote or Eukaryote? No Nuclei or Nuclei? Unicellular or Multicellular? Cell Wall or No Cell Wall? Heterotroph or Autotroph? Motile or Sessile? Sexual or Asexual Reproduction? Kingdom?

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Eukaryote Nucleus in cells Multicellular No cell wall Heterotroph! Sessile Sexual & Asexual Kingdom Anamalia!

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Sessile so they must capture food that comes to them. This is possible in the ocean currents.

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Feeding (nematocysts) are stinging cells that sting prey that comes near them.

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Defense– The same stinging cells defend this sessile creature against potential predators.

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Reproduction (Asexual) Budding or forming smaller genetically identical versions of its self.

Giant Green Anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica Reproduction (Sexual) Planktonic microscopic babies swim around and filter food out of the ocean.