The adaptations of a coral depend on the type of coral. Some move themselves to other parts of the water due to lighting or water flow. Also they can sting and some even break pieces off to float to other parts.
Skin holds our body parts in.
transverse
You havn't listed the body parts you already think are important but my advice is asking what body parts are not important
Its on al parts of our body>
none
Yes they are because they are made of coral which is living, all parts of the coral reefs are alive
Those that have body parts that are already mineralized. eg. shells and bones. A coral reef is a prime candidate.
Coral Reefs... Hope that help ^^
thrus
A reef is a body of coral, so no. A reef can be made of things other than coral.
A body of water that is encircled by a coral reef is called a lagoon. A lagoon is usually shallow and is separated from the ocean by coral reefs, barrier islands, or sandbars.
The body of water that surrounds the Great Barrier Reef is the Coral Sea.
The body covering of the blue coral are the a layer of tissue covering the skeleton and connecting the living polyps. The Living coral grow on the skeletons of the dead ancestors. This is how the reef grows.
The adaptations of a coral depend on the type of coral. Some move themselves to other parts of the water due to lighting or water flow. Also they can sting and some even break pieces off to float to other parts.
Endoskeleton
coral sea