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What makes these tiny algae important for corals survival?

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Coral polyps produce carbon dioxide and water as byproducts of cellular respiration. ... Tiny plant cells called zooxanthellae live within most types of coral polyps. They help the coral survive by providing it with food resulting from photosynthesis.

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Coral polyps produce carbon dioxide and water as byproducts of cellular respiration. ... Tiny plant cells called zooxanthellae live within most types of coral polyps. They help the coral survive by providing it with food resulting from photosynthesis.

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