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Which statement describes the chemical released by the coral and explains its effect is
region 12
O The chemical is a pheromone that attracts nearby goby fish so that they can reproduce.
O The chemical is a toxin that causes goby fish to swim away from the region.
O The chemical is a pheromone that attracts goby fish that eat the seaweed on the coral.
O The chemical is a toxin that is spread by the goby fish to kill the seaweed.
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