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Organ pipe coral is

A

Tubipora

B

Astraea

C

Helipora

D

Fungia

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Identify the Common Name**: The question asks about the common name associated with "Organ pipe coral". 2. **List the Options**: The options provided are: - A) Tubipora - B) Asteria - C) Helicora - D) Fungia 3. **Research the Options**: - **A) Tubipora**: This is known as Organ pipe coral. - **B) Asteria**: This is known as star coral. - **C) Helicora**: This is known as blue coral. - **D) Fungia**: This is known as plate coral. 4. **Determine the Correct Answer**: Based on the information, Tubipora is the correct answer as it is the common name for Organ pipe coral. 5. **Provide Additional Information**: Tubipora is a soft coral belonging to the class Anthozoa and phylum Cnidaria. It is characterized by its cylindrical form with parallel tubules and a calcium carbonate skeleton. It is primarily found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. 6. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the correct answer to the question "Organ pipe coral is" is **A) Tubipora**. ---

**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Identify the Common Name**: The question asks about the common name associated with "Organ pipe coral". 2. **List the Options**: The options provided are: - A) Tubipora - B) Asteria - C) Helicora ...
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