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Q: What are adaptations of polyp of the coral reef?
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How does a coral reef get its coral?

The hard coral polyp makes the coral


Where do polyp live?

Coral reef


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Do coral reefs have back bones?

a coral reef is not one big animal, it is a bunch of small coral polyps growing on top of each other. the outer layer are the live polyps (coral is an animal) and they are on top of the dead coral skeletons. a coral polyp does not have a backbone because it is an invertebrate of cnidaria phylum. it has a skeleton made of calcium carbonate, or carbon and calcium. neither one coral polyp has a backbone and a coral reef does not have a backbone either.


What is coral polyp?

a coral polyp is an animal with no back bone


What are coral reef plant and animal adaptations?

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Is a coral polyp basically coral?

No its animal to coral


What is the substance that make a coral reef hard?

Corals are hard because the individual animals, called polyps, each secrete calcium carbonate which hardens into a shell around each polyp.


How do coral eat?

Most coral reef animals, making up the reef itself, are filter feeders and they eat the microorganisms that live in the water surrounding them.