The Coral Reef Ecosystem
Connections in the Food Chain
Coral Bleaching
Conservation Efforts
Threats to Coral Reefs
100

What colorful fish did the photographer spot nibbling at coral?

The parrotfish.

100

What is the main energy source at the start of the coral reef food chain?

Answer: The sun.

100

What does coral look like when it loses its color due to a lack of algae?

Answer: Bleached or white.

100

Where does the photographer plan to send her coral reef photos to help conservation efforts?

Answer: The Nature Conservancy.

100

What natural occurrence can upset the balance of coral ecosystems, making them more susceptible to bleaching?

Answer: Pollution.

200

What tiny animals form the structure of coral reefs?

Polyps

200

What term describes organisms like algae that produce their own energy?

Answer: Producers

200

Which changes in the climate, like warmer temperatures and increased rain, can cause coral bleaching?

Answer: Climate change effects.

200

Small pieces of which material are attached to concrete blocks to help coral grow?

Answer: Staghorn coral.

200

: Excessive rainfall and warmer temperatures due to climate change can result in what?

Answer: Coral bleaching.

300

What process, performed by algae, turns energy from the sun into food?

Photosynthesis

300

Consumers get their energy by consuming which organisms in a food chain?

Answer: Producers.

300

When coral loses algae, what else does it lose that is critical for its survival?

Answer: Food.

300

What material is used to create blocks that help coral attach and grow?

Answer: Concrete.

300

If coral loses its algae, what will it eventually reach due to lack of food?

Answer: Starvation.

400

Coral reefs are made up of billions of which tiny animals?
 

Polyps.

400

What type of fish was shown as a consumer in the coral reef food chain?

answer: The parrotfish.

400

Coral bleaching can result from pollution in the water or air, upsetting what in the ecosystem?

Answer: Balance.

400

Conservationists attach coral to concrete blocks in order to restore what?

Answer: Coral reefs.

400

Areas exposed to more rain or drought can stress coral reefs, often leading to what?

Answer: Bleaching.

500

Which underwater predator was spotted by the photographer near the coral reef?

Answer: The barracuda.

500

What is the term for the process of passing energy from producers to consumers in an ecosystem?

Answer: The food chain.

500

What type of coral that once appeared colorful and healthy now looks like broken pieces due to bleaching?

Answer: Crumbled coral.

500

What do the photographer’s photos help raise awareness about?

Answer: Coral reef health and conservation.

500

Algae are considered a lifeline or food source for coral because they provide what?

Answer: Energy and nutrients needed for survival.

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