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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
a barrier formed of dead coral found primarily in warm seas
they over fish so the coral reefs dead
coral is a animal because it is made out of dead sea animals (damian123)
In the wild, they eat coral, dead things and water vegetation, like algie.
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