protect the clownfish from getting stung by anemones
the clownfish has a layer of mucus on the outside of them that protects them from being stung.
Clownfish can hide from Predators in Sea Anemonesand can't be stung because thy are covered with a layer of mucas.
Clown fish have a mucus coating that protects them from the stinging cells of anemones. They also have a symbiotic relationship with anemones, where the fish provide food particles and scare away predators, while the anemones provide protection for the fish to hide in.
Clownfish have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. Besides anemones, clownfish donâ??t like many other organisms, and may be aggressive towards them.
The relationship of the clown fish and sea anemone is symbiotic in that the clownfish, having a coating of mucous that makes it immune to the anemone's deadly sting, can swim in safety in the anemone's tentacles, meanwhile attracting other fish as food for the anemone.
mutualism
Clownfish are unique in their immunity to the sting of anemones because their scales are covered by a certain secretion that prevents them from feeling the pain. That is why anemones serve as a good habitat for them; they do not feel the sting of the anemones, while anemones ward off other predators.
if there name is nemo, then yes they do.
Nemo is a fictional character and has no adaptations. If you are referring to Clownfish in general, they have developed a symbiotic relationship with the sea anemones they live with. The Clownfish attract larger fish that the anemones stun and eat, and the Clownfish get protection from bigger fish.
An anemonefish is an alternative name for the clownfish, so named because the clownfish has a symbiotic relationship to sea anemones.
its skin protects from the harmful anemone