No, coral are animals. But, they do need algea to survie, which does need photosynthesis.
Some examples of plants that do not rely on photosynthesis for energy production include Indian pipe, coral root, and pine drops. These plants obtain nutrients from fungi through a process called mycoheterotrophy.
Chlorophyll is essential for photosynthesis in plants because it absorbs sunlight and converts it into chemical energy that the plant can use to make food. This process, known as photosynthesis, is crucial for the plant's survival and growth.
Photosynthesis
Plants use a process called photosynthesis to make energy from sunlight. During photosynthesis, plants absorb sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose (sugar) and oxygen. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where sunlight is converted into chemical energy.
The two reactions which occur during photosynthesis are light reaction and dark reaction. Light reaction takes place only in the presence of light. Dark reaction can occur with or without light.
It had to start photosynthesis.
coral may not grow in the Twilight Zone because there isn't enough sunlight for photosynthesis to take place=]
We use coral underwater
Coral reefs mainly get their energy from the sunlight using photosynthesis.
Marine coral, suprisingly, is an animal. It does not perform photosynthesis - meaning that is does not convert light to matter - and thus is not a plant.
Topsoil that washes onto a coral reef as a result of human interaction makes the water cloudier, reducing photosynthesis.
Coral is not a carnivore. Coral is a marine invertebrate that obtains most of its nutrition from a symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae, which live inside the coral's tissues and provide energy through photosynthesis.
Coral reefs mainly get their energy from the sunlight using photosynthesis.
no it is not a type of plant only coral and things like seaweed and kelp
Coral reefs get their food from one-celled algae organisms called zooxanthellae. They give the coral by-products of photosynthesis. Also, coral have little carnivorous organisms living in them that kill and eat things with little stinging tentacles.
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
yes a coral does use teeth to eat. when you see bubbles or air pockets in the coral it is the teeath and where it breaths.