Coral polyps form a calcareous skeleton. Where do they get lime to build the skeleton?

Coral polyps are made of limestone from water, which contains many mineral molecules. The polyps convert them into calcium carbonate particles. This is the main part of the limestone. These particles then attach to the skeleton. This is how the skeleton grows.



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