Pretty sure it would be the nerves attatched to the heart valve
It reproduces both sexually and asexually.. sexually both male and female release sperms and eggs in water ,after fertilization it forms planula which then asexually reproduce either by budding or strobilization..
The correct answer is option B- sea anemone
Sea anemone belongs to group of marine animals, predator in nature. They belong to the phylum Cnidaria
Sea anemone has a foot like structure at the bottom which helps in attachment with rocks or anchor in sand but most of the species come near to the surface and float at the surface of water.
The most important and interesting factor about anemone is the presence of small tentacles around the mouth used to capture the prey.
There are only two main types of cells in nerve tissue. The actual nerve cell is the neuron. It is the "conducting" cell that transmits impulses and the structural unit of the nervous system. The other type of cell is neuroglia, or glial, cell.
Your eye color which is controlled by many interacting genes