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Sea Anemones Corals
Polyps
Corals
Reef building corals are hermatypic, meaning they are mound builders.
Bodies contain masses of single-celled, symbiotic dinoflagellates called zoozanthellae, which carry on photosynthesis, absorb waste products, grow, and divide within the coral host.
Coral polyps provide dinoflagellates with a safe and stable environment, carbon dioxide, and nutrients.
Zooxanthellae provide oxygen, carbohydrates, and pH necessary to deposit calcite. Also give corals their color.
Coral Morphology
CoralsReefs grow in the photic
zoneDepend on light and warmthGrow best in brightly lit
water of about 5 to 10 meters (16-33 feet) deep.
Prefer clear water with little sediment
Coral polyps can also retract into their shells to escape strong sunlight and predators.
Exposure to fresh water is fatal