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
it is some fish
Yes, Coral Polyps are herbivores.
It's where it's most common, but scientists have found coral polyps at the bottom of the sea.
Where do polyps live
Inside the Great Barrier Reef are billions of tiny microorganisms known as coral polyps.
The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
Genetically identical polyps live in the brain coral. due to the fact thay are responsible for it formation to begin with
Crown of thorns sea stars primarily feed on coral polyps. They use their numerous arms to pry open coral polyps and digest the tissue inside. This feeding behavior can have devastating effects on coral reefs if their populations are not controlled.
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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