it means to watch out for dying corals so try to preserve them
soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.
Hermatypic corals contain zooxanthellae (a symbiotic algae), whereas ahermatypic corals do not. It is like saying that hermatypic corals are photosynthetic, where ahermatypic corals are non photosynthetic.
Corals are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Corals are plants.
Endangerment is a noun meaning a source of danger where there is a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune. For example, gambling can be an endangerment to the wealth of an individual.
Gorillas endangerment is a combination of poaching and the destruction of their habitat!
The level of endangerment for a jaguar is NT (near threatened)
dynamite fishing and muro ami can destroy corals so if there are less corals, less corals will be produced.
No, corals are not edible.
Yes, corals are composed of an exoskeleton
No corals doesn't eat zooxanthellae they only eat zooplankton. Zooxanthallae helps corals to live and keeps corals colourful.They live on the coral polyps.
Many corals, specifically hermatypic corals, contain symbiotic algae that provide the coral with sugar from photosynthesis. Algae also feed zooplankton, which corals feed on. Basically, algae provide corals with food, indirectly.