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How do high temperature affect c o r a l s? A c o r a l s become more s u s e p t i b l e to disease b c o r a l s become more
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Scientists are monitoring the pH of oceans. Which of these are they most likely studying?(1 point)
Responses the level of carbon
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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.
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point) Responses
The algae become harmful to coral
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
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The average size of a male great white shark is approximately 3.4 m in length. The average adult bottlenose dolphin is 2.45 m.
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How do high temperatures affect corals?
A. corals become more susceptible to disease B. corals become more colorful C. corals
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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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How are algae and polyps related?
(1 point) • The polyps receive shelter from the algae. The polyps embed • themselves in the
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
The algae are O susceptible to infection. O
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
Responses The coral dies immediately. The coral dies immediately. The coral
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3 related terms for marine
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What happens to the algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
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How are algae in polyps related
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What happens to algae when the temperature of the ocean becomes too hot?
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What causes coral bleaching?(1 point) Responses Water acidity causes coral polyps to lose their photosynthetic abilities,
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describe why scientists are investigating walruses of different ages
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food web of 5 in marine life
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How are polyps and corals related?(1 point)
Responses Each coral is made up of thousands of animals called polyps. Each coral is
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What is a “submersible”? (1 point)
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Over 2,700 scientists have studied the
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True or False. The long squid worm is a new
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Phytoplankton are microscopic marine plants that perform photosynthesis. They are responsible for removing the majority of
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Phytoplankton are microscopic marine plants that perform photosynthesis. They are responsible for removing the majority of
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According to the figure above, sea otters are important to the populations of
(1 point) Responses kelp kelp sea urchins sea
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot?
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Sacculina carcini is a barnacle that attaches to the underside of the green crab. The barnacle finds a hole in the green
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population?
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population decreased?(1 point)
Responses The scallop
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
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How do high temperatures affect corals?
A. corals collect more zooxanthellae B. corals erode C. corals become more colorful D.
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What do the s q u i d w o r m and the d i n o c h e l u s a u s u b e l i have in common ? Hey they are keystone species that
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What do the squidworm and the dinochelus ausubeli have in common. they are keystone species that are integral to the survivor of
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Enter your answer and show all steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Write an equation with a variable
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Describe three features of the giant squid that were mentioned in the article.
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What are seaweeds?
slime molds diatoms algae amoeba
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what happened to north American costal waters when the great white shark population decreased?
a. the ray population increased b.
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Ocean ecosystems are sensitive to the chemical composition of the water. Any excess compounds can upset the balance and cause
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Read the following:
Jellyfish go through two wildly different life stages. They begin as sessile animals attached to the seafloor
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Scientists report (1) that creatures living in the deep sea are in danger of starving to death. Millions of undiscovered species
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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
The algae thrive, providing benefits for
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How do high temperatures affect corals?
A. Become more susceptible to disease. B. corals more colorful C Corals erode. D corals
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studied the world’s oceans and the species that dwell in them since the COML began in 2000. When did their list surpass
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Seaweed is as versatile as it is unexpected. Although seaweed does grow abundantly in the ocean, seaweed is not, contrary to its
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Reefs in the Indo-Pacific are known as resilient coral. Which of the following BEST explains resilient coral?
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The Florida reef tract has experienced six mass coral bleaching events. Which of the following BEST explains mass coral
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where was the long squid worm discovered
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From the reading, what does COML stand for?
(1 point) Responses Center for Oceanic and Marine Life Center for Oceanic and Marine
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True or False. The long squid worm is a new
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Over 2,700 scientists have studied the
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