When the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot, the algae become harmful to coral and are expelled. This process is often associated with coral bleaching, where the algae (zooxanthellae) that live in coral tissues are expelled, leading to a loss of color and essential energy sources for the coral.
What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too hot? (1 point)
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The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae are susceptible to infection.
The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae become harmful to coral and are expelled.
The algae become pale.
The algae become pale.
The algae thrive, providing benefits for coral.
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