No , corals are not decomposers . Corals are consumers in aquatic habitat . Fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
they effecting the coral they effecting the coral
The person that studies coral reefs is called a coral reef biologist. This type of scientist spends time underwater to study the status of coral reefs and also looks into the effects of other factors to the preservation of coral reefs.
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.
A coral polyp is a small, tubular invertebrate animal with a mouth surrounded by tentacles. It is the basic unit of a coral colony and is responsible for secreting calcium carbonate to form the hard coral skeleton that makes up coral reefs. Coral polyps have a mutualistic relationship with zooxanthellae algae that live within their tissues and provide them with energy through photosynthesis.
Eels provide nutrients to coral through their waste, which helps coral growth. In return, coral provides shelter and protection to eels, allowing them to camouflage and hide within the coral structure, avoiding predators.
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it is a decompser
A white tailed deer is a herbivore.
NO decomposers are bacteria, worms, fungi, the organisms that work in a composting bin
well their is soft coral and hard coral +brain coral breanha coral lily coral and extra coral
The hard coral polyp makes the coral
Lettuce Coral, brain coral, elkhorn coral, staghorn coral, star coral, fire coral, sea pen, scroll coral, golfball coral, mustard hill coral, rose coral, sea whips, maze coral, rigid cactus coral, orange cup coral.... and many more.
They are finger coral,brain coral and fan coral.
No its animal to coral
The collective noun for coral is a reef of coral or a bed of coral.
There is an estimated 50 different types of coral. The most common types of coral are hermatypic coral, ahermatypic coral, and perforate coral.