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personally i do not no how coral reef feeds, that's what i was trying to fond out but now i am writing this. if you want to no how coral reef feeds i suggest you go on to wikipedia and type in coral reef
No, coral is not a decomposer. Coral is a marine invertebrate that forms colonies and plays a vital role in providing habitats for many other marine organisms. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter.
There are numerous decomposers in a coral reef biome. They include:crustaceans, the main decomposersmolluscsclamsspongessmall fishcoral polyps
Coral is the skeletal bone of the living organism, it is made of limestone. So really, it is both bone and stone! Lime-stone : sedimentary rock which contains mainly calcium carbonate coral : hard colored skeleton secreted by certain marine polyps
Coral Reefs - are stony structures formed underwater . They are mostly madeup of the framework of dead corals . They come in different sizes , shapes , and colors making them look like a beautiful sea garden .Coral - are large colonies of small animals called POLYPS . These polyps reside within a cup-like calcium carbonate skeleton .
No, there has not been any dead coral washed up on the beach recently.
Really? A "coral reef" is made of "coral."
Coral
they over fish so the coral reefs dead
a barrier formed of dead coral found primarily in warm seas
In the wild, they eat coral, dead things and water vegetation, like algie.
coral is a animal because it is made out of dead sea animals (damian123)
No, it is illegal to bring dead coral on a plane as it is a protected marine species and may be subject to regulations regarding the transportation of wildlife products.
It can't. But it might attract spawning coral from other reefs to settle on it.
A coral reef a water habitat, although the coral reef is alive it is only the very outside layer of coral that is living as all the under layers are dead coral.
A dead coral decomposes.
Coral reef and trees