what they have in common is they are both hard, cold, and they are white. (sometimes corals are white.)
THATS NOT THEY HAVE IN COMMON. THE CORAL HELPS REPAIR THE BONES
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no - not common. corals are often mistaken for beehives. Check out "favosites."
Yes, but this is not the major source. Marine corals are the most abundant source.
a endosymbiont dinoflagellate of common corals. My aid in photosynthesis and subsequently the building of reefs.
soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.
Corals are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Corals are plants.
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.
invertebrates are animals which do not have a skeleton made up of bones . Some examples of invertebrates are - Jellyfish , Corals , Starfish , Sponges , Crabs and Shrimps
No, corals are not edible.
Yes, corals are composed of an exoskeleton