actiniarians
Actiniarians, commonly known as sea anemones, are a diverse group of marine invertebrates belonging to the order Actiniaria within the class Anthozoa. These sessile animals are noted for their soft, cylindrical bodies that are typically attached to substrates such as rocks, coral reefs, or the ocean floor, with a central mouth surrounded by numerous tentacles.
Sea anemones exhibit a wide range of sizes, from a few millimeters to over two meters in
Reproduction in actiniarians can occur sexually, through the release of eggs and sperm into the water, or
Actiniarians play essential roles in marine ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and serving as both predators and