Coral Reefs 16.1
Across
- 5. Corals that do not build reefs because they don’t produce hard, reef-forming skeletons.
- 6. Tissue inside corals used for digestion and sometimes defense against other corals.
- 7. Bleaching happens when corals lose the algae living inside them, causing them to turn white and become weak, often due to heat or stress.
Down
- 1. The breakdown of coral reefs by living organisms like fish, worms, and sea urchins that bore into or eat the coral.
- 2. A free-swimming coral larva that travels in the water before settling and forming a new coral colony.
- 3. A hard, wave-exposed part of a reef where algae grow and help strengthen the reef structure.
- 4. Corals that build reefs by producing hard calcium carbonate skeletons.