Common autotrophs, or producers, in a coral reef ecosystem arephytoplankton, coralline algae, filamentous turf algae, zooxanthellae, and many species of seaweed. Phytoplankton, such as is found here, is one of the most important primary producers in the world.
bacteria, algae, sea grass , kelp, seaweed, and coral
kelp, coal, and algae are all producers in a coral reef....
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the answer is many different animals drop things that is what makes up the coral reef
we just learned and it a plant hat does not eat other things it makes it own food
producers include phytoplankton as well as seaweed and coralline algae, especially small types called turf algae, which pass nutrients to corals.
coral reef itself and Algae
the coral reef and algae
coral, fish, sponges, sharks, and rays
they help with they producers
yes
Coral Reefs
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
There are no coral reefs IN California
The reason they are called Coral Reef is because there are lots of coral in those locations, and they are also called coral reefs or reefs of coral reefs of coral too.
are coral reefs can be gas of ships?
Coral reefs are being killed by pollutants.
Yes, coral reefs are technical primary producers. They produce food for algae eaters as well as many other styles of sea life. Coral reefs are also used to protect our coastal areas from waves and storms on shore. Without coral reefs (which are slowly dying off) our food chain of marine life would fail as a community and in the end, affect us as humans by killing our resources that eat the coral reefs.Carbon dioxide pollution istransformingthe chemistry of the ocean, rapidly making the water more acidic.
Pollution is a natural threat to coral reefs.
Coral reefs are deteriorating mostly because of our pollution
there is not wind considering coral reefs is underwater