Anatomy
Reef Types
Species
Word Equations
True or False
100

Located at the center of the oral disk and expels waste and obtains food

Mouth

100

Most common reef type; grow near coastlines and are separated from shore by narrow lagoons

Fringing Reef

100

With its grooved, maze-like surface and nearly perfect radial form, this aptly named coral looks like it could double as a model for a human organ

Symmetrical brain coral

100

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Yellow pencil coral

100

What are coral skeletons made of?

Aragonite a form of calcium carbonate

200

Gelatinous substance used to aid in food capture, protection, and removing sediments and waste

Mucus

200

Often reach the water's surface creating a blockage to passage. Runs parallel to coastlines with deep, wide lagoons 

Barrier Reef

200

A common Gorgonian octocoral found in the Caribbean and other parts of the Atlantic. Keeps its color and maintains its flexibility, even when dead.

Purple sea fan

200

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Ten ray star coral

200

What phylum are corals in?

Cnidaria

300

Tiny plant cell that provides the coral with food through photosynthesis

Zooxanthellae

300

Small, isolated reefs that grow from the bottom of the island platform. Vary in size and often don't reach the surface of the water.

Patch reefs

300

Form massive boulders in shallow or moderate depths. Found throughout most reef environments have have large polyps covering its surface

Greater star coral

300

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Golf ball coral

300

What type of symmetry do corals have?

radial symmetry

400

Stinging cells that contain neurotoxin and can cause paralysis in tiny organisms

Cnidocyte

400

Rings of corals that create protected lagoons and are often located in the middle of a sea

Atoll

400

Exhibit similar characteristics to most hard corals, but is more closely related to hydrozoans, hence their sting. Often bright yellow or yellow-orange.

Fire coral

400

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Blushing star coral

400

Corals are related to Portuguese man- o-war, True or False

True
500
Anchors coral to substrate; also where the corals secrete calcium carbonate

Basal disk / plate

500

Small, rounded reefs that extend to the sea surface and have waves continuously breaking over them making the water froth

Boiler Reef

500

bright yellow or yellow-green in color with a lumpy, porous set of corallites that look like the surface of an asteroid.

Mustard hill coral

500

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Fragile saucer coral
500

How many million years ago does the fossil record show that Scleractinian corals evolve?

240 MYA