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What kind of coral is found in the Great Barrier Reef?

sea pens, blue corals, soft corals and sea fans.


Corals are found in shallow water because they need access to?

sunlight


What is ahermatypic corals?

Ahermatypic corals are non-reef-building corals that do not contribute to the formation of coral reefs. Unlike hermatypic corals, they typically lack symbiotic zooxanthellae algae, which means they do not rely on photosynthesis for energy. Ahermatypic corals can be found in various marine environments, often in deeper or colder waters, and include species such as black corals and soft corals. They play important ecological roles, providing habitat and shelter for various marine organisms.


Do fish consume corals as part of their diet?

No, fish do not typically consume corals as part of their diet. Fish usually feed on algae, plankton, and smaller organisms found in the water.


What mineral is found in the shells of certain animals such as corals and clams?

Aragonite, a carbonate mineral.


Where can growth of artificial coral reefs be found?

fijians grow artificial corals for trade


Nematocysts are found only in what?

Nematocysts are are only found in the animal phylum Cnidaria, which includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish.


Why soft corals live in deeper water than hard corals?

soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.


What natural resources can be found in Philippine waters?

seaweeds,corals, fishes and other living organisms.


Are corals decomposers?

Corals are not decomposers. They are consumers.


Are corals plants or fish?

Corals are plants.


Colony of corals?

A colony of corals is a collection of individual coral polyps living together. Each polyp within the colony is interconnected and works together to collectively form a larger coral structure. This cooperative behavior allows corals to build intricate and diverse reef ecosystems.