Coral poops by expelling waste out through the pharnyx.
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Most do not appear to, but there is at least one species that does. This species in question is known as the Parrot Fish, which feeds on coral and a wide variety of other reef organisms.
Well there are many forces that create island such as on the Great barrier reaf sediment from coral being bound starts to form an island and then when birds poop on it they have seeds in there poop and it grows grasses and trees and forms an island.
Coral reefs are built by millions of coral polyps, small colonial animals resembling overturned jellyfish. They excrete an exoskeleton made of calcium carbonate, which forms their distinctive shapes as a colony. Thousands of coral colonies build up over time to form the reef. After an extensive period of time, the reef may die off, perhaps because the conditions of the environment change for the worse for the corals. Since reefs often form in conditions where there is a lot of water movement (because the water is more oxygenated in these areas), if the colony is no longer being sustained by living polyps the colonies break up. Reefs can still break up when the coral is still alive if the conditions are severe. Sedimentation and cementation occurs as calcium carbonate precipitates out of the water and of the exoskeletons of the coral.
No, they swallow it from the bottom of the ocean, then once it goes through their digestive system, they poop it out.
well their is soft coral and hard coral +brain coral breanha coral lily coral and extra coral
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The hard coral polyp makes the coral
Tidy, sweep, dust, organize, clean, swipe, wash, mop, polish, vacuum.
Lettuce Coral, brain coral, elkhorn coral, staghorn coral, star coral, fire coral, sea pen, scroll coral, golfball coral, mustard hill coral, rose coral, sea whips, maze coral, rigid cactus coral, orange cup coral.... and many more.
They are finger coral,brain coral and fan coral.