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In general, corals, anemone's, starfish, snails, reef fish.

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Q: Five examples of different organism that you can see on the great barrier reef?
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Is the Great Barrier Reef the longest organism?

No the Great Barrier Reef is not an organism, it is a collection of many organisms.


Organism that you can see on the Great Barrier Reef?

a barnicle


What is the longest organism on earth?

the great barrier reef


What is the level of organization for the Great Barrier Reef?

Organism Population Community Ecosystem


What does Great Barrier Reef eat?

The great barrier reef does not eat anything because it is not an organism. It is actually the biggest reef on the planted located off the coast of Australia.


What great barrier reef eats?

The great barrier reef does not eat anything because it is not an organism. It is actually the biggest reef on the planted located off the coast of Australia.


Why is the Great Barrier Reef still here today?

Because it is a living ecosystem/organism.


Where are the largest living organisms in water?

Multi-Organism: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, which is also arguably the largest organism on Earth. Single organism: The Great Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)


What different groups use the Great Barrier Reef?

many different groups use the great barrier reef including tourist's and shop oners and peace keepers :)


What type of organism do Marlin and Nemo live in in Disney's 'Finding Nemo'?

what oceanic level do nemo and marlin live


How is the Great Barrier Reef different to the other natural wonders of the world?

The Great Barrier Reef is so large that it can be seen from space.


Is The Great Barrier Reef unique or iconic?

The Great Barrier Reef can be recognised as unique and iconic because it is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and it is the world's largest reef and world's largest living organism.