Science, asked by Obscuredude331, 2 months ago

Where do coral reefs get the energy storage molecules (glucose) to help them survive?

a)Fish eat seaweed in deeper waters and their waste feeds the fish in the reef.

b)Fish eat minerals found in coral for energy storage molecules (glucose).

c)Coral polyps contain algae that do photosynthesis and create energy storage molecules (glucose).

d)Coral reefs are made up of only consumers that eat other organisms for energy storage molecules (glucose).

Answers

Answered by MirSadique
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Answer:

No c

Explanation:

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Answered by QafaAamnaShaikh
1

Answer:

CORRECT ANSWER IS C.

Explanation

c)Coral polyps contain algae that do photosynthesis and create energy storage molecules (glucose).

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