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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Porolithon spp.

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Q: What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the plant Coralline algae?
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What has the author H William Johansen written?

H. William Johansen has written: 'Coralline algae, a first synthesis' -- subject(s): Coralline algae 'Morphology and systematics of coralline algae with special reference to Calliarthron' -- subject(s): Calliarthron, Coralline algae


What are coralline algae adaptations?

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What do Coralline Algae Eat?

calcium and light


What is an adaptation of coralline algae?

Coralline algae is classed as a red algae. Red algae is unique because it has adapted to be able to photosynthesise not only in light (producing O2) but also in darkness and at night (producing CO2). This means that coralline algae can still thrive in low light, as long as the water has a high enough oxygen content.


Do hermit crabs eat coralline algae?

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How does Coralline algae obtain energy?

As it is an algae, it must obtain its energy VIA photosynthesis


How big is the coralline algae?

Individual cells of coraline algae are microsopic. Colonies vary in size greatly.


Examples of biotic factors found at the coral reef?

coralline algae


What plants are at the ocean?

There are many plants found in the ocean. Some of these plants include kelp, seagrass, red algae, coralline algae, and coral.


What does a umbrella crab eat?

they feed on a coralline algae which is usually pink or red and encrusts stones.


What are the Moorish idols adaptations for survival?

it has a long snout for feeding on coralline algae and sponges in cracks and crevices


Is Red Coralline Algae a plant?

No, it is a red algae, phylum Rhodophyta class Rhodophyceae. They can look similar to corals because they secrete a calcium carbonate substance into their cell walls.