Does red coral have radial symmetry?

Red coral (noble coral) is a representative of coral polyps (a class of marine invertebrates). It used to be considered a plant, but as it turns out, corals have a calcareous skeleton. The main question is whether red coral has radial symmetry. The answer is yes. The axial skeleton of polyps is formed in the case of fusion of calcareous spicules (skeletal elements).



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