Corals are made up of tiny animals called polyps.
they are called polyps.
corals (?)
sea tiny animals
Coral are tiny little animals. Their skeletons form reefs.
Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
unlike plants,corrals do not make their own food. Corals are in fact animals . The branch or mound that we often call "a coral " is actually made up of thousands of tiny animals called polyps. A coral polyp is an invertebrate that can be no bigger than a pinhead to up to a foot in diameter.
A Coral is made from plants
Contrary to popular beleif, corals are animals. What you classically think of as corals are colonies of tiny organisms. These make up a coral. Many, many corals plus fish, crustaceans, echidnoderms and algae, make up a coral reef.
Coral islands.
Corals are a bunch of tiny animals together; that's why you shouldn't touch it (other than it being sharp, and sometimes poisonous). Seaweed is a plant, similar to a grass on land, I believe.
A coral reef is composed of tiny animals called polyps, and the shells that they secrete, which fuse together into the material that we know as coral.
Coral are marine animals that typically fall in the Anthozoa class. All corals have tubular bodies called polyps with a ring of stinging tentacles around the mouth. When the animal dies, the polyps harden and may become part of a coral reef.