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abdulaziz Alsaedi
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Coralline forms of which group of protists are ecologically important in the formation of coral reefs?
A) Red algae
B) Euglenoids
C) Green algae
D) Brown algae
E) Dinoflagellates
Coralline
Referring to a type of algae that secretes calcium carbonate, contributing to the building of coral reefs.
Coral Reefs
Underwater ecosystems characterized by reef-building corals, which are colonies of tiny living animals found in marine waters containing few nutrients.
- Perceive the unique characteristics and organizational categories of different protists.
- Explain the importance of protists in aquatic ecosystems.
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Learning Objectives
- Perceive the unique characteristics and organizational categories of different protists.
- Explain the importance of protists in aquatic ecosystems.
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