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English: Symbiodinium, colloquially called "zooxanthellae". Corals contain dense populations of round micro-algae commonly referred to as zooxanthellae. A typical coral will have one to several million symbiont cells in an area of tissue the size of a thumbnail.
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Author Todd C. LaJeunesse

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Zooxanthellae

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