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For the first time scientists have found an organism that can produce chlorophyll without engaging in photosynthesis. The peculiar organism is dubbed 'corallicolid', it's found in 70% of corals around the world and may provide clues as to how to protect coral reefs in the future
For the first time scientists have found an organism that can produce chlorophyll without engaging in photosynthesis. The peculiar organism is dubbed 'corallicolid', it's found in 70% of corals around the world and may provide clues as to how to protect coral reefs in the future
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