Coral reefs get their food from one-celled algae organisms called zooxanthellae. They give the coral by-products of photosynthesis. Also, coral have little carnivorous organisms living in them that kill and eat things with little stinging tentacles.
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A skeleton of a tiny sea creature is a coral reef.
Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.
Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.
coral
The Coral Reef Gives them Home and the Alga in the Coral reef gives them food!
amphibians are found in coral reefs they are found in in tiny oxygen holes of coral
coral is a plant. usually underwater, it grows on a reef. therefore you get a coral reef.
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 Reef
A coral reef is actually a collection of tiny organisms housed in calcified skeletons that, as a group, create the "reefs" that you see, as opposed to being a single organism. Thus, the tiny organisms called "polyps" are the ones doing the "eating" and do so by filtering through water for food particles.
Inside the Great Barrier Reef are billions of tiny microorganisms known as coral polyps.
for food