No corals doesn't eat zooxanthellae they only eat zooplankton. Zooxanthallae helps corals to live and keeps corals colourful.They live on the coral polyps.
True. Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that often live symbiotically in corals. Zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and provide the corals they live in with energy.
Hermatypic corals contain zooxanthellae (a symbiotic algae), whereas ahermatypic corals do not. It is like saying that hermatypic corals are photosynthetic, where ahermatypic corals are non photosynthetic.
Zooxanthellae are symbiotic algae that live within the tissues of corals, providing them with essential nutrients through photosynthesis. In return, corals offer zooxanthellae a protected environment and access to sunlight. This mutualistic relationship is crucial for coral health, as it enhances their growth and helps them build calcium carbonate structures. When environmental conditions change, such as rising temperatures, this relationship can become stressed, leading to coral bleaching.
Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that live in the "skin" of hard coral. It's a symbiotic relationship where the zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and produce nutrients for the host coral.
Zooxanthellae are a type of algae that belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Dinoflagellata. They form symbiotic relationships with various marine organisms, such as corals and jellyfish.
Zooxanthellae are symbiotic algae that primarily obtain their nutrients through photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. They also absorb nutrients such as ammonium and nitrate from their coral hosts and the surrounding water. This relationship provides essential energy to both the zooxanthellae and the corals they inhabit, contributing to the overall health of coral reef ecosystems.
Symbiodinium which is commonly called as zooxanthellae or zoox are unicellular algae. They live in the tissues of reef-building corals.
Hermatypic corals are those corals that secrete a calcium carbonate skeleton and contribute to the building of reefs. The tissues of these corals contain a symbiotic alga called zooxanthellae. These algae are able to use sunlight to create their own food, and thus give some of this food to the coral. The corals themselves are able to catch and eat both phytoplankton (microscopic plant-like plankton) and zooplankton (microscopic animal plankton) with their tentacles.
Coral Shrimp feed off of the little animals in the reef..
Coral rely on a type of algae called zooxanthellae which give corals colour and nutrients.
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corals obtain their food in 3 ways. *one is through zooxanthellae photosynthesis. *corals also obtain their food through more active means.they prey on different types of algae called zooplankton and phytoplankton. *third way corals obtain food is through the absorption of dissolved organic molecules,particulate organic material and from sharing of food.