Coral capture minute floating food particles that come within reach of the coral's fronds. The particle is then digested internally by the coral. Therefore, coral can't make their own food.
No, red color in plants is due to the presence of pigments like anthocyanins and is not directly related to their ability to make food through photosynthesis. Plants with red pigments can still make their own food through photosynthesis, just like plants with green pigments.
coral?
Coral is a shade of pink and can probably be mixed using Red, White and a hint of Orange.
The red pigment traps sunlight like the green one, and then photosynthesis occurs.
You can easily make your own red makeup at home using corn syrup and red food coloring. The sugar in the corn syrup will prevent the food coloring from staining your skin.
No its not, even though it can make kids go wild !
You can't make red, it is a primary color
Sea coral can be many colors, but decorative coral is often red and so most people refering to "coral" are referring to that shade of red. Mix a smidge of blue (extremely little) into red to make coral red. It would be easy to use too much blue so try just a dot. If you've gone into purple, violet, or even violet red you've gone too far into blue. Mixing some violet into red would be a safer bet.
Red pink and yellow. Or Red orange white and yellow.
It is the coral, make sure it is washed thou rally before cooking
The organic gem you are referring to is likely "red coral," which is a deep red secretion produced by certain species of marine coral polyps. Red coral is highly valued for its beauty and is commonly used in jewelry making.
Silver don;t use red