What is Coral Reef made of?
What is limestone
Bivalves use this technique.
What is sealing
The ______ _______ help to anchor the blue mussels so they don't get swept out to sea.
What is byssal threads?
This zone is covered by water even at low tide.
What is the Lower intertidal/ permanently wet zone?
Phytoplankton is a type of ________.
What is a producer?
What are the two types of coral?
What are Hard and Soft Corals?
Snail Use this technique
What is Mucus Production?
The flexible _______ __________ body of the anemone allows it to move to withstand the wave.
What is Jelly- like
This area is the first to receive water as the tide rises.
What is the Middle intertidal/ intermittently wet zone?
What is this picture showing
What is a Food Web?
Name the types of Coral reefs found in The Bahamas
What are Barrier, Atoll, and Fringing Reef?
Fish use this technique.
What is Movement?
Algae have _______ ________ at their base which holds them to the rock.
What are suction cups?
This is the area further from the shore.
What is the spray/ splash zone?
What is the scientific name for Plants and animals?
What are Flora and Fauna?
What is a single Coral Called
What is a polyp
Anemones use this technique.
What is Folding?
Chitons and Mollusks have _____ _____ that help prevent damage.
What is a hard shell/ covering?
This area has a variety of coastal plants including bay geranium, buttonwood, and seven-year apple.
What is the Scrub woodland zone?
How much percentage of energy is available at each tropic level?
What is 10 %?
This is a close living relationship between two species.
What is symbiotic relationship?
Sea Urchins Use this technique.
What is Burrowing/ Hiding?
The crashing waves ______ and______ organism on the rocky shore.
What is damage and dislodge/move?
This area is uncovered first as the tide Falls/ lowers.
What is the upper tidal / High tide zone?
When populations share their environment and interact with populations of other species, it is called a?
What is a community?