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'''General Definition and Space'''
'''General Structure'''
'''Symbiotic Relationship Between Zooxzanthellae'''
'''Difference Between Stony Coral and Soft Coral Coral'''
'''Interconnectedness'''
'''How Polyps Eat and Reproduced'''

Revision as of 17:01, 22 February 2014

Coral Polyps

"Corals don't have 'immune memory,' such as the T cells and antibodies found in humans. Instead they have an ancient defense system called the innate immune system." [1]

  1. Burge CA, Mouchka ME, Harvell CD and Roberts S (2013) Immune response of the Caribbean sea fan, Gorgonia ventalina, exposed to an Aplanochytrium parasite as revealed by transcriptome sequencing. Front. Physiol. 4:180. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2013.00180 http://www.frontiersin.org/Invertebrate_Physiology/10.3389/fphys.2013.00180/abstract

General Definition and Space

General Structure

Symbiotic Relationship Between Zooxzanthellae

Difference Between Stony Coral and Soft Coral Coral

Interconnectedness

How Polyps Eat and Reproduced

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