Brain coral specimen

Brain coral specimen

Brain coral is circular in shape with deep grooves on its surface, resembling a human brain. This type of coral is composed of rows of coral polyps whose tentacles are neatly arranged on both sides of the coral polyps, with their mouths long at the bottom and shaped like grooves. The circular structure of corals helps them withstand the impact of waves. Lingshui Xincun Port, Xinying Linchang, Weizhou Island, Huaguang Reef, Panshi Island, Xian'e Reef, Xinyi Reef. Features: Coral skeletons are pleated and leaf shaped, with edge leaves or groups forming a semi tree like shape, and small leaves of varying sizes twisted into ear shaped protrusions in the center. On the surface of the non coral cup, the septum forms a continuous ridge, with a thick center and thin edges. Crack irregularly at the end of the blade.
Roseshore Coral

Roseshore Coral

The cup-shaped coral genus has a total of 18 species. It is a single or group animal of the Hydra type, with a body that is six fold symmetrical with two radiations. The oral wall invaginates to form an oral passage, and the endoderm of the gastric cavity wall extends centripetal to form a diaphragm. Muscles are well-developed, with cells present in the mesosphere. Reproductive cells originate from the endoderm and can form bones. Seafood, group, with bones, can be used to build reefs, and the presence of mouth channels makes its body exhibit two radiating symmetries. Having a diaphragm, the diaphragm can support increasing the digestive area. Diaphragm filaments have stinging cells, and both the inner and outer germ layers have stinging cells. Genital glands originate from the endoderm. The color is usually brown, pink, or yellow. Distributed from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.