Often considered the most friendly shark, these little derps love a good belly rub.
What are leopard sharks?
Our white anemone lacks these.
What are symbiotic algae?
Symbiotic anemones fluoresce (emit light) because of this photosynthetic pigment.
What is chlorophyll?
This is how far to either side of your transect you should look when doing a reef survey.
What is one arm's length?
This organelle is possessed by the symbiotic algae but not their coral hosts.
What are chloroplasts?
These fish can inflate to 2-3 times their normal size when threatened.
What are pufferfish?
This burning "coral" is not actually a coral.
What is fire coral?
When hit with a blue light, symbiotic anemones will fluoresce (shine) this color.
What is red?
Overfishing of key herbivores/grazers on the reef (such as parrotfish) will result in overgrowth of the reef by this.
What is turfing algae?
These are grown to feed our anemones in the lab.
What are brine shrimp?
Lacking teeth, these spotted animals use flat, interlocking plates crush hard shells of clams and oysters.
What are spotted eagle rays?
These cephalopods eat 30-60% of their body weight every time they eat.
What are squid?
This it the name of a sample of cut DNA with known sizes to which experimental DNA bands can be compared on a gel.
What is a ladder?
These colorful animals are filter feeders that play a huge role in keeping water around reefs clean.
What are sponges?
This is Dr. Mitchell's favorite coral.
What is Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)?
These fish are often attracted by shiny jewelry on divers and snorkellers.
What are barracuda?
This sub-phylum, closely related to insects and arachnids, includes shrimp, lobsters, and crabs.
What is crustacea?
This machine is used to generate gravitational force to pellet samples such as cells.
What is a centrifuge?
These fast growing corals are, unfortunately, the most likely to break in storms.
What are branching corals?
DNA in an agarose gel will run toward this end of the gel box.
What is the positive electrode?
This fish is queen of the reef.

What is the queen angelfish?
The species of anemone that we used for our experiements.
What is Aiptasia?
PCR is the abbreviation for this.
What is polymerase chain reaction?
In 1983, a disease killing these echinoderms all over the Caribbean resulted in algal overgrowth of reefs.
What is the black spiny urchin (Diadema antillarum)?
This is a name for a group of organisms and their common ancestor.
What is a clade?