No, living coral is not a tiny plant. It is comprised of a group of animals inside of shells made of calcium carbonate.
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
No because coral is not a living thing it is the tiny organisms living in side of it that make it living. these organisms are the reason coral grows as they build it around them.
It is a living plant
A coral animal is a tiny relative of jellyfish that lives together in vast numbers.
Some scientists do regard coral reefs as living organisms because they are colonies of tiny, living organisms.
Coral is made up of tiny living creatures.
Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
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No, coral is a living organism. It is made up of tiny animals called polyps that secrete calcium carbonate to form a hard exoskeleton. Coral reefs are formed when many coral colonies grow together in a compact structure.
Coral's biology can be very misunderstood. It is a complex comunity of diverse animal and plant types. The link in the Related Links will give you all the information as of why coral is a living creature.
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.
A coral is a sea creature. A fish is also a sea creature. A plant can be a land or sea creature. All are LIVING THINGS!