It looks like coral of course! (no offense!)
Fungi is your answer :)
No , corals are not decomposers . Corals are consumers in aquatic habitat . Fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
This is a type of fungi whose spores have striations that look like neurons (nerve cells).
The reproductive structures of fungi form high above the source of food. Fungi is a group of eukaryotic organisms that includes mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
Bracket Fungi are attached with trees like a bracket .
No coral is not a fungus/ fungi
Well i can tell u this coral is a producer the types of fungi in the coral reef are bryozoa, chordata , cnidaria . hope this helps!
Indeed they are.
The coral is gray and is easy to break
It looks like coral
They look like tiny bones.
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
The scientific name of a coral fungi is Clavariaceae.
several species of birds eat several species of fungi
Yes. Jellyfish look like jelly, but they are fish. Coral reefs look like exotic plants, but they are of water species.
Coral skeletons are extremely diverse, so it is impossible to answer this in general.
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