What happens after Coral is bleached

The coral dies immediately
The coral is susceptible to starvation
The coral produces peroxides
The Coral releases algae into the ocean

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
24 days ago

After coral becomes bleached, it becomes more susceptible to stress and is at risk of starvation as it loses its main source of energy from the photosynthetic algae that usually live inside its tissues. If the stressors causing the bleaching persist, the coral may die. In some cases, the coral may release peroxides as a defense mechanism in response to the stress. Additionally, some bleached coral may expel the algae living inside them, which can have negative impacts on the surrounding ecosystem. Ultimately, the long-term effects of coral bleaching can be detrimental to coral reefs and the marine life that depends on them.

Dino cat Dino cat answered
24 days ago

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Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
24 days ago

The coral dies immediately

The coral is susceptible to starvation

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