Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
No, living coral is not a tiny plant. It is comprised of a group of animals inside of shells made of calcium carbonate.
No its a plant. Umm... the above answer is not true. Coral Reef is a biome = = Oh yes and if you were talking about the stuff that grow in coral reefs, they are made of many coral polyps which are very tiny animals.
Under water... technically coral is a whole bunch of tiny animal sketelans, not a plant, so builds up, not gtows. Most people mistake coral for 'growing' though.
coral is a plant. usually underwater, it grows on a reef. therefore you get a coral reef.
A skeleton of a tiny sea creature is a coral reef.
Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.
A coral animal is a tiny relative of jellyfish that lives together in vast numbers.
In a coral reef ecosystem, tiny plants, particularly zooxanthellae (symbiotic algae), play a crucial role by providing essential nutrients to coral through photosynthesis. They convert sunlight into energy, which supports coral growth and resilience. This symbiotic relationship helps maintain the health of the reef, promotes biodiversity, and supports various marine species that rely on the coral for habitat and food. Without these tiny plants, the entire reef ecosystem would struggle to thrive.
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.
Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.
amphibians are found in coral reefs they are found in in tiny oxygen holes of coral