Red Mangroves
Black Mangroves
White Mangroves
Coral reef
Rocky Shore and Sandy Shore
100

What is the name given to the tiny openings on the roots of the red mangrove?



lenticels

100

What type of roots are found on the black mangrove?

pneumatophores

100

Describe the leaf of the white mangrove.

Rounded tips.

100

What is the name of the algae that lives on the coral reef?

zooxanthellae

100

Which zone of the sandyshore is always experiencing wave action?

Intertidal Zone


200

What are baby red mangroves called.

Propagules

200

How do the black mangroves cope with excess salt?

They excrete salt on the upper surface of their leaves.

200

What is the function of the nectaries on the white mangrove?

To secrete sugar.

200

What word is used to describe the mutual relationship between the algae and the coral?

Symbiotic

200

This mollusc seen here, has a hard shell that helps it to withstand waves.


Chiton

300

What do we call red mangrove roots?

Prop roots

300

What is found on the back of a black mangrove's leaf?


Salt

300

White mangroves have a symbiotic relationship with what insect?


Ant


300

How does the organism below adapt to life in the coral reef?

Camouflage to hide their location, movement and identity. To ambush prey or hide from predators. Large mouths to swallow prey whole.

300

In the seashore ecosystems organisms are exposed to fluctuating temperatures. How do they adapt?

 

Burrowing into cool sand

Cone-shaped shells reduces surface area exposed to the sun.

400

What are 2 conditions that mangroves must adapt to?

unstable soil

Salty


400

Why are the black mangroves characterized as being "black"?

The color of their barks

400

What is found in the "screws" of a white mangrove?


Sugar


400

Why are herbivores important to the coral reef?

They help to control the growth of algae which compete with corals for space on the reef.

400
Tell us 3 reasons why mangroves are so important

Protection from storms

Fish nurseries

Prevents erosion 

Recreation

Education 

Host of biodiversity 

500

What is the name of the part of the leaf that reflects heat and reduces transpiration?


Waxy cuticle

500

What do the snorkel roots do for the mangroves?

Allow Gas Exchange ( allow the plant to breathe)

500

What is the color of the flowers found on the white mangroves?

White


500

Explain what happened to the coral reef pictured. What may have caused this?


Coral bleaching. Coral became stressed and expelled the zooxanthellae. Stress is caused when the water comes too warm. 

500

Name 3 threats to mangroves

Coastal Development 

Pollution

Storms 

Invasive Species