Eukaryote
Being an animal, the Parrot fish is an eukaryote. Like all animals, the Parrot fish is multicellular. Not only are they multicellular, but the Parrot fish's cell is generally bigger than a prokaryote.
Abiotic & Biotic
In the environment of the Parrot fish, Eels are one negative biotic feature. The Parrot fish avoids these predators with their mucus that eliminates their smell that attracts the eels and give them the opportunity to kill and eat the Parrot fish. Humans are another biotic feature in their environment. Many people in other countries catch and eat Parrot fish which will slowly decrease the population of Parrot fish in the oceans. To avoid a population decrease, we could make it illegal to catch Parrot fish like we have done with many troubled fish in the past.
Living near the coral reef, one negative abiotic feature is oxygen levels. If they are too high with too much nutrients, it could become very dangerous. Another abiotic feature is the temperatures, The only way for any species in the ocean to avoid this problem would be to relocate to shallower water.
Living near the coral reef, one negative abiotic feature is oxygen levels. If they are too high with too much nutrients, it could become very dangerous. Another abiotic feature is the temperatures, The only way for any species in the ocean to avoid this problem would be to relocate to shallower water.