What is the Branching Anemone?The Branching Anemone (Lebrunia danae) is a species of sea anemone. It is found in the Bahamas, Bermuda, the Caribbean sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the northern coast of Brazil. The appearance of the Branching Anemone consists of a brown color, and they have tentacles. Their tentacles are almost hidden by the ring of six branching large frond-like pseudotentacles that grow up from the rim of the oral disc.
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How does the Sea Anemone go through respiration? |
Since Sea Anemone is related to jellyfish and coral, they do not have a respiration system. The way they absorb oxygen is through their skin from the water directly around them. Since they can't move, they depend on the water moving in currents around them for oxygen.
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