# fusion of gametes from parent coral and formation of zygote # free-swimming larval form (planula) # settling on a substrate and forming a stationary polyp # polyp reproduces by budding (asexually) and forms a colony # sexual maturity reached
Fire Coral is not endangered, but they are not growing as much as they used too...
Xenia, I think.
Ther is no smallest coral reef as coral is growing every day it's only then when a patch of coral grow together that it is a coral reef, but once a reef becomes bigger and then others notice it then is not stated on any map
sprouting then growing then blooming then dieing
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I'm a freddo
algae growth.
The human body usually stops growing in the late stages of teen hood
Under water... technically coral is a whole bunch of tiny animal sketelans, not a plant, so builds up, not gtows. Most people mistake coral for 'growing' though.
Corals are animals, not plants, but they do have plants growing in them, algae.
NO! It it is newer good to drink to much alcool.
no, the great barrier reef is the biggest coral reef in the world and started as all coral reefs did, with a small bit of coral. it has since grown heaps and is still growing.