Scleractinia

Query URLs

https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/28757

JSON SKOS Navigator Tree
Note
Scleractinia, also called stony corals or hard corals, are marine animals in the phylum Cnidaria that build themselves a hard skeleton. The individual animals are known as polyps and have a cylindrical body crowned by an oral disc in which a mouth is fringed with tentacles. Although some species are solitary, most are colonial. The founding polyp settles and starts to secrete calcium carbonate to protect its soft body. Solitary corals can be as much as 25 cm (10 in) across but in colonial species the polyps are usually only a few millimetres in diameter. These polyps reproduce asexually by budding, but remain attached to each other, forming a multi-polyp colony of clones with a common skeleton, which may be up to several metres in diameter or height according to species.
Search for this on museum-digital
  • Steinkoralle

    Steinkoralle

    Die meisten Steinkorallen...

    Object information
    Image: Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz - CC BY-SA

  • Steinkoralle

    Steinkoralle

    Die meisten Steinkorallen...

    Object information
    Image: Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz - CC BY-SA

References

[]

Broader (Generic)