No because coral is not a living thing it is the tiny organisms living in side of it that make it living. these organisms are the reason coral grows as they build it around them.
Respiration is common to every organisms.Every living organisms does respiration.
Some scientists do regard coral reefs as living organisms because they are colonies of tiny, living organisms.
No. Coral is a term for the type of stonelike material produced by coral organisms. It can be a noun adjunct (coral reef), but not a true adjective.
A large mass of coral is called a coral reef. There are usually many organisms living in or surrounding the coral reef.
cellular respiration.
algae, coral and little tiny organisms on coral reafs
respiration
respiration.
Algae, fungi, and protozoans are some unicelluar organisms that do cellular respiration
The organisms that perform cell respiration are all those which have a cell that has a mitochondria. Algae, protozoans and fungi are some of these organisms.
Coral