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M3 SCIENCE

M3 SCIENCE. UNDERSTANDING THE CORAL REEFS. Think- Tac - Toe. Instructions: How to play Think- Tac -Toe Like any regular Tic- Tac -Toe game you must answer all the questions in a row, whether horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

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M3 SCIENCE

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  1. M3 SCIENCE UNDERSTANDING THE CORAL REEFS

  2. Think- Tac- Toe

  3. Instructions: How to play Think-Tac-Toe Like any regular Tic-Tac-Toe game you must answer all the questions in a row, whether horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Each block values 5points, you must answer all three to get the full marks. Each block is linked directly to an answer. You MUST click directly on the answer to return to the questions.

  4. Think –Tac–Toe This microscopic organism lives inside the Hermatype and provides up to 98% of a corals nutrition. Name the 3 types of coral formation and describe one of your choice. Corals use the energy from their symbiotic relationship to produce this compound. Give the name for the kind ofrelationship that exists between the coral polyp and the zooxanthallae Explain the relationship that exists between the polyp and the zooxanthallae. The reef observed off of North Shore is likely a ______ reef. True / False. Polyps join with each other to form this . Zooxanthallae require this to live. Coral can reproduce sexually and asexually Explain how corals reproduce asexually

  5. Zooxanthellae

  6. Fringing Reef Atoll Barrier Reef

  7. Calcium Carbonate

  8. Mutualistic algae live within the tissue of corals, providing them with oxygen and nutrients.

  9. A symbiotic relationship

  10. Fringing Reef

  11. Corals produces asexually by dividing and producing clones

  12. Colonies

  13. SUNLIGHT

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