Coral reefs contain algae that perform photosynthesis. The coral provide the algae with a place to live, and the photosynthesis performed by the algae provide the coral with sugar for nourishment. If the water gets too warm, the algae cannot perform photosynthesis, and the coral will reject the algae. This causes the coral to lose its color, because the typically vibrant colors of coral are actually the result of the presence of the algae. This is called coral bleaching. If algae don't return to the coral and begin to photosynthesize quickly enough, the coral can die.a. You are creating a poster to use in a display that will explain coral bleaching. All of the following statements are true. Which TWO true statements would be MOST important to include on a poster that explains coral bleaching?(2 points)Important for the Coral Bleaching Poster Not Important for the PosterThe Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet.Important for the Coral Bleaching Poster – The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet.Not Important for the Poster – The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is one of the most biodiverse regions on our planet.Global warming can cause ocean water to be too warm for the algae that live in the coral to perform photosynthesis.Important for the Coral Bleaching Poster – Global warming can cause ocean water to be too warm for the algae that live in the coral to perform photosynthesis.Not Important for the Poster – Global warming can cause ocean water to be too warm for the algae that live in the coral to perform photosynthesis.Coral will reject algae that don't photosynthesize, causing bleaching and possibly death for the coral.Important for the Coral Bleaching Poster – Coral will reject algae that don't photosynthesize, causing bleaching and possibly death for the coral.Not Important for the Poster – Coral will reject algae that don't photosynthesize, causing bleaching and possibly death for the coral.Scientists estimate that there are over 6,000 species of coral in the world.

Not Important for the Poster – Scientists estimate that there are over 6,000 species of coral in the world.