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What is the main component of a coral reef's structure?
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Chitin
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Calcium carbonate
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Phosphorus
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Silicon dioxide
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The correct answer is "Calcium carbonate". Coral reefs are primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is produced by coral polyps as they build their skeletons. This compound provides strength and structure to the reef ecosystem. While silicon dioxide is found in some marine organisms, and chitin is present in crustaceans, neither contributes to the main structure of coral reefs.