a ridge is a calcium carbonate big mound consisting water breathing plants and animals.
Coral are very small animals that build a home out of calcium carbonate, so it is an animal that lives inside a mineral shell.
biological precipitation
Animals get calcuim by just eating what they do. For instance, if some animals eat plants, then there would be a chemical reaction between the plant and what the animals body makes the food into. So, basically, the animals bodies themselves can make calcium.
Because limestone is not dangerous when in contact with plants/animals etc. whereas I think calcium hydroxide is an irritant
No. Moose are herbivores, they only eat plants. If they were to eat bugs it would be accidentally, and other animals would be out of a nitrogen or calcium craving.
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.
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
Calcium can be used in dairy products such as milk, or the calcium in the bones of humans, and animals. Calcium can be used in dairy products such as milk, or the calcium in the bones of humans, and animals.
yes there are Animals and Plants
do plants and animals adapt