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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
Over 2,700 scientists have studied the
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A coral reef near you is experiencing a mass coral bleaching event. What does this MOST likely mean the reef is experiencing?
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book) What is a “submersible”? (1 point)
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Which of the following features does the kitefin shark have?
(1 point) Responses zooxanthellae, illuminating organs that produce
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Penelope is on a cruise from Florida to the Bahamas and the captain has said they are passing over the Million Mounds coral
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which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population
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What causes coral bleaching?(1 point) Responses High water temperatures and water acidity cause coral polyps to expel algae,
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
True or False. The COML still has no
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
A) The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral. B)
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
Over 2,700 scientists have studied the
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
The algae become pale. The algae become pale.
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
True or False. The long squid worm is a new
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Gaint kelp which can grow up to 60 meters are known as
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The future of life on earth Express edition by Michael Bright what is a submersible?
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The future of life on earth Express edition ByMichael bright True or false The COML still has no information for about 20% of
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A public aquarium built to contain neon tetras. Each neon tetra needs 1.25 gallons of water. The aquarium will contain 1 times
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The Northern Pacific seastar is an invasive species in the Great Barrier Reef.
What does this animal eat? What are its main
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The Northern Pacific seastar is an invasive species in the Great Barrier Reef.
What does this animal eat? What are its main
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What causes coral bleaching?(1 point)
Responses Water acidity causes coral polyps to lose their photosynthetic abilities, causing
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Coral bleaching affects(1 point)
Responses the biodiversity of the water. the biodiversity of the water. the temperature of the
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How are algae and polyps related?
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Mary Smith
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Which word best describes the relationship between polyps and algae?
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Mary Smith
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
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How are algae and polyps related?
Options: The polyps receive shelter from the algae The polyps embed themselves in the flesh of
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?(1 point)
Responses The algae become pale The algae
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What happens after c o r a l is bleach a t h e c o r a l producers p e r o s i d e s b t h e c o r a l is s u s e p t i b l e to
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Marine biologist Dr James Estes research c otters and their habitats in the a l e u t i a n island of the North Pacific Ocean
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point) Responses The coral produces peroxides. The coral produces peroxides. The coral
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
Responses The coral produces peroxides. The coral produces peroxides. The coral is
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point) Responses The coral produces peroxides. The coral produces peroxides. The coral
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
What is a “submersible”? A small
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
Responses The coral dies immediately. The coral dies immediately. The coral is
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Researchers determine the population of phytoplankton in an area of the ocean is significantly decreased compared to the
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Which oranism is most responsible for the decreace in the great white sharl populations? (1 point)
Scallops Rays Oysters Humans
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What happens after coral is bleached?
A.The coral produces peroxides. B.The coral is susceptible to starvation. C. The coral
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How do high temperatures affect corals?(1 point)
Responses corals become more susceptible to disease corals become more colorful
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The neurotoxic venom of the blue-ringed octopus, which is named for its distinctive blue markings, ______ it one of the
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Researchers determine the population of phytoplankton in an area of the ocean is significantly decreased compared to the
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Marine biologist Dr. James Estes researched sea otters and their habitats in the Aleutian Islands of the North Pacific Ocean.
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Marine biologist Dr. James Estes researched sea otters and their habitats in the Aleutian Islands of the North Pacific Ocean.
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In the Caribbean, areas that once had thriving populations of organisms, have been overfished. Decreases in the fish population
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Bleached coral is a sign that(1 point)
Responses the water’s pH is basic. the water’s pH is basic. the water is too warm. the
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what happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
a. the algae become harmful to coral and are expelled b.
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What happens after a coral is bleached?
A. The coral produces peroxides B. The coral is susceptible to starvation C. The coral
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Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
Over 2,700 scientists have studied the
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
Responses The algae thrive, providing benefits
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
Responses The coral produces peroxides The coral produces peroxides. The coral is
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How do high temperatures affect corals?(1 point)
Responses corals become more susceptible to disease corals become more
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Which is considered a top predator in the ocean?(1 point)
Responses a shark a shark a small whale a small whale a sea lion a sea
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)ResponsesThe coral produces peroxides.The coral produces peroxides.The coral is
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