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Colony of corals

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There are many different colonies of corals around the world. They can be found in Australia along the ocean for example.

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A colony of corals is a collection of individual coral polyps living together. Each polyp within the colony is interconnected and works together to collectively form a larger coral structure. This cooperative behavior allows corals to build intricate and diverse reef ecosystems.

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What is a colony of coral?

A colony of coral is actually many individual pieces of corals living together.


Is the corals not alive?

Corals are alive. A single formation is a colony of minuscule polyps, like anemones. They gradually build calcium skeletons around themselves, creating the actual coral we can see.


Is a reef a sponge?

no. a coral reef is a colony of many smaller coral polyps. corals are their own type of animal, not sponges.


Why soft corals live in deeper water than hard corals?

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What animals secrete calcite around their bodies?

Corals secrete calcite around their bodies to form reefs. These reefs consist of a compact colony of individual polyps.


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Are corals decomposers?

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Differences between hermatypic and ahermatypic corals?

Hermatypic corals contain zooxanthellae (a symbiotic algae), whereas ahermatypic corals do not. It is like saying that hermatypic corals are photosynthetic, where ahermatypic corals are non photosynthetic.


Can sea corals be eaten by humans?

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Do corals have exoskeleton?

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What is the effect of dynamite fishing and muro ami on the productivity of corals?

dynamite fishing and muro ami can destroy corals so if there are less corals, less corals will be produced.


Does corals eat zooxanthellae?

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