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It becomes a bleached white colour because the zooxanthellae gave it it's colour (coral reef bleaching) and it will eventually die because this algae is 98% of its food source

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The symbiotic relationship that exists between coral polyps and zooxanthellae is called what?

The symbiotic relationship between coral polyps and zooxanthellae is called mutualistic, as both organisms benefit from the partnership. Zooxanthellae provide energy through photosynthesis to the coral polyps, while the coral provides shelter and nutrients to the zooxanthellae.


Is coral a producer in the coral reef?

Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.


What is a producer in the coral reef?

Zooxanthellae. They are tiny plants that make coral.


What is type of symbiotic relationship between coral and zooxanthellae?

coral reffes are better


What lives inside the coral polyps?

Little micro-organisms, called zooxanthellae, live inside of coral polyps. They provide the coral with 90% of its energy and food supply, while the coral provides the zooxanthellae with protection and shelter


What kinda of organism coexist in nature?

zooxanthellae in coral.


What are the dinoflagellates that live in corals?

Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that live in the "skin" of hard coral. It's a symbiotic relationship where the zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and produce nutrients for the host coral.


What gives coral its coral?

Coral rely on a type of algae called zooxanthellae which give corals colour and nutrients.


What causes coral to be colored?

Zooxanthellae is microscopic yellow-green algae. It has been theorized that zooxanthellae ( pronounced) zo·o·xan·thel·lae, living inside the tissues of the coral contributes to its brilliant color.


What organisms have a symbiotic relationship with coral?

Coral have a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, photosynthetic algae that live inside the coral's tissues and provide energy through photosynthesis. Coral polyps also form partnerships with tiny organisms called zooxanthellae, which live inside their tissues and give corals their vibrant colors. Additionally, some species of fish, such as clownfish, have a mutualistic relationship with coral where they seek shelter among the coral branches and protect the coral from predators in exchange for a safe habitat.


Where does coral get its color from?

Zooxanthellae, are microscopic, single-celled algae that live and grow within the tissue of hard coral polyps. Several million zooxanthellae live in just one square inch of coral. Coral polyps and their skeletons are actually clear or white and it is pigment in the zooxanthellae that gives coral more than 90% of its colorful hues.


What animals rely on coral?

sponges, their zooxanthellae and smaller organisms for protection