coral takes 100 years to fully grow
Corals are plants.
lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
a plant under the sea
Corals are not producers because they are animals, not plants
PLANTS.they live in the sea.do they swim?no so they specifaclly are plants
Corals are in the animal class of Anthozoa's, and live in compact colonies in the ocean reefs. People often confuse corals with plants because of their appearance.
Corals are animals.Even though corals look like plants, they are actually animals. Each animal in a coral colony is called a polyp. They have hard external skeleton made from calcium carbonate, and a soft body inside the skeleton.The "flowers" of a coral are actually tentacles which cleverly draw in and capture prey.The main difference between plants and animals is that plants make their own food, whereas animals must eat plants or other animals.
Corals are not plants. They are the colonies of dead creatures called polyps. Their skeletons stack to make coral reefs.
Its the largest bug, kinda like a sea scorpion and is known to be taller than man! -- The eurypterids match the above description. Also, they first appeared in the Silurian period along with corals and early land plants.
Yes, the corals, the reefs, the seaweed
Not in the way you are probably thinking of breathing. They undergo photosynthesis, as they are plants, which means they absorb CO2. This is plants version of "breathing" .