It absorbs it from the water
yes, coral reefs do grow well in high levels of oxygen.
amphibians are found in coral reefs they are found in in tiny oxygen holes of coral
the coral gets a low level of oxgyen from it prey
Many have photosynthesizing algae within their tissue that produce oxygen. Dead coral also produces the foundation on which future generations of coral will live.
The algae helps the coral by producing oxygen and other nutrients that are required by the coral. The coral produces carbon dioxide for the algae as well as other substances the algae requires.
He climed over some coral.
Waves shape them and also provide the needed oxygen
Coral reefs are important to the sea because they give oxygen to the fish(whales) so they can survive in the water for long without coming to the surface
Some things that are important for the health of a coral reef are the size of the reef what types of coral are next to each other, pH of the water, how much oxygen is present, movement in the water, toxins in the water, reproduction, temperature of the water, food supply, preditors and the age of the coral. Coral is an animal and not a plant.
if you have live rock or certain types of coral in your tank the light that is connected to your tank will creat oxygen through photosynthsis with the live rock and coral.
The presence of a zooxanthellae makes the coral reef like a super coral because only some can exist in shallow waters so this is what the coral feeds on when they can't eat plankton or other small fish like that.
Seagrass has adapted to living in habitats behind the coral reefs (back reefs) where they trap sediments from overloading coral reefs. Seagrass provides transferable food and oxygen to the coral reefs.