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'''Difference Between Stony Coral and Soft Coral Coral'''
'''Difference Between Stony Coral and Soft Coral Coral'''


'''Interconnectedness'''
'''Interconnectedness of Polyps'''


'''How Polyps Eat and Reproduced'''
'''How and what do Polyps Eat?'''
 
'''How do Polyps Reproduce?'''

Revision as of 17:08, 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 of Polyps

How and what do Polyps Eat?

How do Polyps Reproduce?

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