Dinoflagellates are important to coral and coral-dwelling animals because they
A) provide energy in the form of organic molecules that is used by coral animals.
B) provide shelter for the fast-growing seaweeds associated with coral.
C) produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen for coral.
D) are toxic to species that prey on reef-dwelling fish.
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