
Unit 9 - Phylum Cnidaria – Guided Notes Introduction Body forms
... “_________________” refers to the eight comb like rows of cilia that run along the outside Resemble jellyfish so called ____________________________ Differ from jelly fish o Don’t pulsate through water, _______________________________ o Largest organism to move this way o No cnidocytes instead _____ ...
... “_________________” refers to the eight comb like rows of cilia that run along the outside Resemble jellyfish so called ____________________________ Differ from jelly fish o Don’t pulsate through water, _______________________________ o Largest organism to move this way o No cnidocytes instead _____ ...
LIST OF BALLARAT REGION THREATENED AMPHIBIAN SPECIES
... The Growling Grass Frog is one of Australia’s largest frog species with females reaching up to 100mm in size. In the past, these frogs inhabited a large area of south-east Australia, however their range and population is in decline. They are still present in Victoria, but are classified as endangere ...
... The Growling Grass Frog is one of Australia’s largest frog species with females reaching up to 100mm in size. In the past, these frogs inhabited a large area of south-east Australia, however their range and population is in decline. They are still present in Victoria, but are classified as endangere ...
Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 3
... Anglerfish: bioluminescent pole and lure from first ray of first dorsal fin; bioluminescence generated by symbiotic bacteria used to attract mates (males) as well as food, although males also use olfaction to find females Page 3 of 4 ...
... Anglerfish: bioluminescent pole and lure from first ray of first dorsal fin; bioluminescence generated by symbiotic bacteria used to attract mates (males) as well as food, although males also use olfaction to find females Page 3 of 4 ...
Family Mitsukurinidae
... Upper lobe of caudal fin long (~ ½ length of body Lower lobe of caudal fin not developed Vertebrae 122-125 Body length 107-380 cm, max 3.8 m Pale grey, brown, to pink due to blood vessels visible through the skin ...
... Upper lobe of caudal fin long (~ ½ length of body Lower lobe of caudal fin not developed Vertebrae 122-125 Body length 107-380 cm, max 3.8 m Pale grey, brown, to pink due to blood vessels visible through the skin ...
4. symbiosis - Hicksville Public Schools
... the oxpecker (a bird) lives on the zebra or rhino, and eats all of the bugs and parasites on the animal. – The bird benefits by having a readily available source of food. – The zebra or rhino benefits from having the bugs removed. – when there is a danger to the zebra or the rhino, the oxpecker flie ...
... the oxpecker (a bird) lives on the zebra or rhino, and eats all of the bugs and parasites on the animal. – The bird benefits by having a readily available source of food. – The zebra or rhino benefits from having the bugs removed. – when there is a danger to the zebra or the rhino, the oxpecker flie ...
Relationships in the Ecosystem
... for food. Prey = animal that is eaten by another. Predator / Prey populations will change in response to each other’s population. ...
... for food. Prey = animal that is eaten by another. Predator / Prey populations will change in response to each other’s population. ...
Ambush predator

Ambush predators or sit-and-wait predators are carnivorous animals or other organisms, such as some nematophagous fungi and carnivorous plants, that capture or trap prey by stealth or by strategy (typically not conscious strategy), rather than by speed or by strength. In animals, ambush predation is characterized by an animal scanning the environment from a concealed position and then rapidly executing a surprise attack.