Deep Sea Corals Use Reactive Oxygen Species as a Stress Sign

Deep Sea Corals Use Reactive Oxygen Species as a Stress Signal, Study

Just like us, corals breathe in oxygen and eat organic carbon. And just like us, as a byproduct of converting energy and oxygen in the body, corals produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), a family of chemical compounds that are naturally made by cells during cell division, while fighting off pathogens, and performing other physiological functions.

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