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Some corals are able to reproduce asexually. The corals that produce sexually release eggs and sperm, which meet in the water and fertilize themselves.


What type of reproduction does a coral have?

Corals reproduce both sexually and asexually.


When does coral reef reproduced?

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Can coral reproduce sexually?

Yes, corals can reproduce sexually through a process called spawning. During spawning, corals release eggs and sperm into the water simultaneously, allowing fertilization to occur externally. This process leads to the formation of new coral colonies.


How old does a coral get?

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Who is the which cannot move freely?

Plenty of animals are sessile, meaning attached to something like a plant. They include sponges, anemones, corals, barnacles, and sea squirts. Their larva larvae do swim around, though corals can reproduce by budding.


What two animals do not move about freely?

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Do corals do fission?

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Why soft corals live in deeper water than hard corals?

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Are corals decomposers?

Corals are not decomposers. They are consumers.


Are corals plants or fish?

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