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What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point) Responses The algae become harmful to coral...Asked by Kaleeyaaaa<3
What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
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The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral.
The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral.
The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae become pale.
The algae become pale.
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The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral.
The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral.
The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae become pale.
The algae become pale.
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Is this correct
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The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
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Yes, that response is correct. When the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot, the algae living in coral reefs can become stressed and release harmful toxins. This can lead to the expulsion of the algae from the coral, a process known as coral bleaching.