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Many microbes form symbiotic relationships with plants and animals. These relationships are complex and often persist throughout evolutionary time as organisms evolve in relation to each other. A multicellar organism that has a unique relationship to microbes are corals. Corals are marine animals in the class Anthozoa of the phylum Cnidaria. They live in warm, nutrient poor waters.
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Edited by (your name here), a student of Nora Sullivan in BIOL187S (Microbial Life) in The Keck Science Department of the Claremont Colleges Spring 2013.