their stinging tentacles are used to catch adult jellyfish and stuff it down their mouths.
Structural adaptations of coral include their hard exoskeleton made of calcium carbonate, which provides support and protection. Their polyp shape helps maximize surface area for feeding and allows for efficient water flow. Additionally, the symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae within their tissues provides them with energy from photosynthesis.
the adaptations in the coral reef are to ajust to the water and sharks!!!
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Small size-less food needed. Hard hooves- less chance of lameness thick coats- keep out cold. and the basic adaptations of all horses
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ramariabotrytis.
YES. Is it endangered? Can you post a link to it? -RikkiTsunami(Author)
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It had to start photosynthesis.
bright colours to blend in with coral
bright colours to blend in with coral
It depends what type of coral! there is one adaptation that all coral has and that is it grows towards where there is the most sunlight.