Where do polyps live
Yes, Coral Polyps are herbivores.
The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
Polyps live in many underwater habitats. There are both fresh and salt water species. The most well known polyps are the individual animals that create coral reefs, which are generally found in shallow, tropical seas.
Coral polyps are animals, not plants.
coral polyps and sea plants
A coral polyp is an individual coral cell, and when polyps stick together, they form coral a.k.a. Coral Polyp Colonies. Later, when the polyps die, their skeleton (which is like a hard shell) Strengthens the coral formation.
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Coral polyps are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically in shallow, clear ocean environments. They form coral reefs through calcium carbonate exoskeletons secreted by the polyps, creating complex and diverse ecosystems that support a wide variety of marine life.
No. The coral reef is formed by polyps.
coral polyps don't have any senses.
When coral polyps die, their hard outer skeletons remain intact and empty, resulting in the formation of coral reefs. The decomposition of the soft tissues of the coral polyps provides nutrients for new coral growth, contributing to the continuous development of coral reefs.