Natesan Sivagnanam

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It is one of the strange ironies of marine biology that the coral’s essential contribution to the undersea ecosystem takes place after its death. The polyp builds a calcium-based exoskeleton during its life, producing a mineral called aragonite, which is sturdy enough to remain intact centuries after its original host has perished.
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