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Re: Scientists are growing increasingly concerned that coral, which grows [#permalink]
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The zooxanthellate invertebrates lose their concentration of pigmentation or die altogether when stressed, turning translu-cent and allowing the slightly darker coral skeleton to show through the decaying tissue.
Concentration of pigmentation is another way of saying coloration. The sentence states that the zooxanthellae lose their concentra-tion of pigmentation when stressed, which provides an explanation for their loss of their coloration.
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The third paragraph lists a number of factors that contribute to coral bleaching, including overharvesting coral for the exotic travel market. This supports the idea that tourist demand contributes to coral bleach-ing, thus making choice (C) the best answer. The passage says nothing about freight ships, fossil fuels, or governmental apathy, so choices (A), (B), and (D) can be eliminated. The third paragraph does suggest that coral is sensitive to natural climate changes, but it does not say that this sensitivity is unusual as stated in the answer, so choice (E) cannot be properly inferred from the passage.
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Re: Scientists are growing increasingly concerned that coral, which grows [#permalink]
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Para 1: Coral is becoming pale and worry about its de population

Para 2: How coral gets nutrients

Para 2: specific algae demise led to coral pale colour


A1: (B) found in para 2
A2: (B) found in para 3
A4: (C) found in para 3
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Why the line - "Though not necessarily a sign of mortality, a pale, wan color indicates imminent danger and is considered a stress response." cannot be the answer as it also telling about the response of change of color by algae
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because the first two sentences of the third paragraph and in particular the second - that you pointed out - are a GENERAL explanation of why the coral reef discolored.

We need to specifically why zooxanthellae lose their coloration.

Which is the third one

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