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One genus is Karena, I think.
Coral polyps and Zooxanthellae. They have a symbiotic relationship with each other. The coral polyps provide a home for the Zooxanthellae (a type of algae) and the Zooxanthellae provide the polyp with food and gives the coral its recognizable color. Without the Zooxanthellae, coral bleeching occurs.
marbles in water or out of water are not living things because they are made of a thick type of glass called verre
the type of rocks that don't come from living things is .
Plasmodium vivax, the protist that causes Malaria, is a sprozoan, which is a type of protist that doesn't move on its own, is parasitic by penetrating then living inside of its host, and it can have more than one host at a time.
Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that live in the "skin" of hard coral. It's a symbiotic relationship where the zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and produce nutrients for the host coral.
True. Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that often live symbiotically in corals. Zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and provide the corals they live in with energy.
it's a type of plant that lives in the water
One genus is Karena, I think.
Coral polyps and Zooxanthellae. They have a symbiotic relationship with each other. The coral polyps provide a home for the Zooxanthellae (a type of algae) and the Zooxanthellae provide the polyp with food and gives the coral its recognizable color. Without the Zooxanthellae, coral bleeching occurs.
coral reffes are better
By the type of cell they are and what they have inside the cell
Coral rely on a type of algae called zooxanthellae which give corals colour and nutrients.
marbles in water or out of water are not living things because they are made of a thick type of glass called verre
Thermal energy is stored inside any living organisms because of their body heat
A Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
The same thing occurs to all fish and living things when they die, indifferent of the type of material that they are living inside of; they decay and turn into organic matter.