
Marine Mucilage Effects and Composition

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Aiden Montgomery
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Biology, Science
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7th - 10th Grade
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Hard
02:14
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is marine mucilage often compared to in appearance?
A blob from science fiction
A seaweed
A jellyfish
A coral reef
2.
Multiple Choice
Where are marine mucilage outbreaks primarily observed?
Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
3.
Multiple Choice
What is marine mucilage primarily composed of?
Single organism
Congregation of organic matter
Plankton
Minerals
4.
Multiple Choice
Which small creatures are sometimes visible in marine mucilage?
Sea turtles
Dolphins
Jellyfish
Small shrimp and crustaceans
5.
Multiple Choice
Since when have marine mucilage blobs been known to exist?
1629
1729
1929
1829
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