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What advantages would doctors get from using coral?

thae doctors will say how are you


What are the advantages of having coral reefs?

Coral reefs: 1. Increase aquatic biodiversity 2. Act as a habitat for aquatic organisms 3. Are used in bone replacements


What are the dis advantages of Coral reefs?

There are no disadvantages to coral reef because, animals live with and if there was problem they would just have to die cause its everywhere


What are the advantages of bleach?

I am not aware that any scientist considers coral bleaching to be advantageous; bleaching indicates the death of symbiotic algae within the coral, leading to the death of the coral itself, leading to a greatly reduced oceanic biodiversity, which is a bad thing.


What different types of species of coral are there?

well their is soft coral and hard coral +brain coral breanha coral lily coral and extra coral


How does a coral reef get its coral?

The hard coral polyp makes the coral


How many species of coral are there in the Great Barrier Reef?

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.


What are the names of the three sets of coral?

They are finger coral,brain coral and fan coral.


Is a coral polyp basically coral?

No its animal to coral


What is a collective noun for coral?

The collective noun for coral is a reef of coral or a bed of coral.


Types 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.


What are the advantages of coral bleaching?

coral bleaching is the loss of symbiotic 'algae' known as zooxanthellae (actually, they're dinoflagellates) in stressful environmental conditions, such as warmer than normal water temperatures and UV stress from the sun, or even pollutants. These 'algae' provide the coral with 90% of it's nutrition which it uses for growth and reproduction. If the corals are unable to regain their zooxanthellae, they will slowly starve and lose the ability to compete with other organisms for space on the reef. Algae frequently overgrow the weakened corals which subsequently die. Some corals, such as plating corals, have fragile skeletons and crumble into rubble when the coral dies. If a coral is not growing, it is eroding by ocean processes, and loses the complex structure that provided a home for all of the other reef organisims. No reef, no fish.