Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
18th Edition
ISBN: 9781260411140
Author: Cleveland P Hickman Jr. Emeritus, Susan L. Keen, David J Eisenhour Professor PhD, Allan Larson, Helen I'Anson Associate Professor of Biology
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 13, Problem 19RQ
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To distinguish: Fringing reefs, atolls, barrier reefs, and patch or bank reefs.
Introduction: Coral reefs are large underwater structures, and they are composed of skeletons of colonial marine invertebrates called corals. Coral reefs are made up of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Coral reefs are divided into four classes, namely, barrier reefs, fringing reefs, atolls, and barrier reefs.
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Loose Leaf For Integrated Principles Of Zoology
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