Polar Seas
Coral Anatomy
Coral Ecology
Coral Reefs
100

What primary producers end up trapped in ice, then bloom in spring?

algae
100

What is the basic unit of coral?

polyp

100

What algae lives within corals?

zooxanthellae

100

Which reefs grow on continental shelves?

continental reefs

200

What kind of regulation allows organisms to control their internal body temperature?

thermoregulation

200

What kind of organism are corals? (kingdom)

animals

200

What do zooxanthellae provide for their host organisms?

carbohydrates (photosynthesis products)

200

Which umbrella term describes reefs that surround islands?

oceanic reefs

300

What kind of water circulation causes dense, salty water to sink and be replaced by warmer freshwater?

thermohaline circulation

300

What are coral skeletons made of?

calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

300

Which form of asexual reproduction involves growing new polyps along the margins of reefs?

budding

300

Which reefs grow far from shore and are separated from islands by a lagoon?

barrier reefs

400

Which seabirds are the most abundant in the Arctic?

dovekies

400

What's the name for the delicate piece of tissue that connects polyps?

coenosarc

400

Which term describes reef-building corals?

hermatypic

400

Which reefs form borders along shorelines?

fringing reefs

500

Which fish are also known as "ice fish" because of their antifreeze proteins?

notothenioids

500

What cavity is responsible for digestion, and sometimes stores fertilized eggs?

gastrovascular cavity

500

What term describes organisms that have to maintain a symbiotic relationship to survive?

obligate symbiont

500

Which reefs are composed of ring-shaped reefs with few islands in the middle?

atolls