A coral
Plants are collectively referred to as flora.
Polyps. These are usually benign growths but can sometimes develop into cancer if left untreated. Regular colonoscopies are recommended to detect and remove any polyps before they become cancerous.
Polyps reproduce asexually through a process called budding. This involves the formation of new polyps from the original polyp, which then detach and grow into independent individuals. Polyps can also reproduce sexually by releasing eggs and sperm into the water for fertilization.
they are called polyps.
polyps
zooids
Fats, oilds, waxes, and steroids are collectively called lipids
The Bahamas were created by built-up remains of once-living creatures called coral polyps.
Collectively they are called 'tread'.
They were called legionnaires collectively
The symbiotic relationship between coral polyps and zooxanthellae is called mutualistic, as both organisms benefit from the partnership. Zooxanthellae provide energy through photosynthesis to the coral polyps, while the coral provides shelter and nutrients to the zooxanthellae.
Nasal polyps can be treated with medications such as corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and shrink the polyps. In some cases, if medications are not effective, surgical removal of the polyps may be necessary. Endoscopic sinus surgery is a common procedure used to remove polyps and improve breathing.