Adapt Your Own Animal
... Animal A: A yellow and orange clown fish lives in dark green tropical coral. It needs some protection from larger fish that prey on it. Its major food source is dying off and new food sources live in deeper, colder waters. Other small fish at this water level tend to swim faster than this clown fish ...
... Animal A: A yellow and orange clown fish lives in dark green tropical coral. It needs some protection from larger fish that prey on it. Its major food source is dying off and new food sources live in deeper, colder waters. Other small fish at this water level tend to swim faster than this clown fish ...
Origin of Amphibians
... Tympanic Membrane (eardrum) picks up vibrations from air and water. Eyes on top of head allow them to stay submerged while seeing out of water Nictitating membrane- keeps eyes moist ...
... Tympanic Membrane (eardrum) picks up vibrations from air and water. Eyes on top of head allow them to stay submerged while seeing out of water Nictitating membrane- keeps eyes moist ...
Chapter 33 Section 1 Vocabulary
... Sponges can reproduce asexually, through budding or regeneration, and sexually, through the joining of egg and sperm. Most sponges are hermaphroditic, meaning that a single animal can produce both eggs and sperm. Section 2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora Animals in the phylum Cnidaria can be either sess ...
... Sponges can reproduce asexually, through budding or regeneration, and sexually, through the joining of egg and sperm. Most sponges are hermaphroditic, meaning that a single animal can produce both eggs and sperm. Section 2 Cnidaria and Ctenophora Animals in the phylum Cnidaria can be either sess ...
abiotic factors nonliving things in the
... cormorant common shorebird that dives to catch fish countercurrents slow, deep horizontal ocean currents that flow in opposite direction of surface currents countershading in fish, a fixed pattern of darker skin on top, lighter skin below crest the highest point of a sound wave or water wave crinoid ...
... cormorant common shorebird that dives to catch fish countercurrents slow, deep horizontal ocean currents that flow in opposite direction of surface currents countershading in fish, a fixed pattern of darker skin on top, lighter skin below crest the highest point of a sound wave or water wave crinoid ...
No Slide Title - Effingham County Schools
... Excretion – water flow carries out all body functions (osmosis and diffusion) • As water moves through the cavity: 1. Oxygen dissolved in the water diffuses into the surrounding cells 2. Carbon dioxide and other wastes, diffuse into the water and are carried away ...
... Excretion – water flow carries out all body functions (osmosis and diffusion) • As water moves through the cavity: 1. Oxygen dissolved in the water diffuses into the surrounding cells 2. Carbon dioxide and other wastes, diffuse into the water and are carried away ...
Cnidaria
... over their horizontal movement; there is some ability to navigate vertically some swim with rhythmic contractions of the bell; because jellyfish are sensitive to light, vertical movement is important to descend to deeper depths during the day ...
... over their horizontal movement; there is some ability to navigate vertically some swim with rhythmic contractions of the bell; because jellyfish are sensitive to light, vertical movement is important to descend to deeper depths during the day ...
MarineBiology - Invertebrate Investigation Notes (Powerpoint)
... Protective slim from glands Food goes in and out the same way (gross!) Tentacles to catch prey (no sting, but sticky) Hermaphrodite: both male and female sex organs. ...
... Protective slim from glands Food goes in and out the same way (gross!) Tentacles to catch prey (no sting, but sticky) Hermaphrodite: both male and female sex organs. ...
Life Chapter 12 Part 1 Phyla Porifera & Cnidaria
... Invertebrate, Most have Radial Symmetry some w/ no symmetry, Most primitive of invertebrates All are aquatic, most are marine No specialized tissue or organs, essential life functions performed at the cell level Filter feeders that sift microscopic particles from the water Structure and Function ...
... Invertebrate, Most have Radial Symmetry some w/ no symmetry, Most primitive of invertebrates All are aquatic, most are marine No specialized tissue or organs, essential life functions performed at the cell level Filter feeders that sift microscopic particles from the water Structure and Function ...
Symmetry
... • Sense organs detect chemicals of prey or hosts Locomotion: • Use muscles to move through water or soil Reproduction: • Sexually, separate sexes • Parasitic roundworms usually have more than one host Symmetry: • bilateral ...
... • Sense organs detect chemicals of prey or hosts Locomotion: • Use muscles to move through water or soil Reproduction: • Sexually, separate sexes • Parasitic roundworms usually have more than one host Symmetry: • bilateral ...
Slide 1
... Invertebrate, Most have Radial Symmetry some w/ no symmetry, Most primitive of invertebrates All are aquatic, most are marine No specialized tissue or organs, essential life functions performed at the cell level Filter feeders that sift microscopic particles from the water Structure and Function ...
... Invertebrate, Most have Radial Symmetry some w/ no symmetry, Most primitive of invertebrates All are aquatic, most are marine No specialized tissue or organs, essential life functions performed at the cell level Filter feeders that sift microscopic particles from the water Structure and Function ...
Document
... jawed--ex. Salmon, bass, trout Fish ancestors, which were jawless, evolved the jaw from modified gill support bones ...
... jawed--ex. Salmon, bass, trout Fish ancestors, which were jawless, evolved the jaw from modified gill support bones ...
Sponge and Cnidarians
... Why do sponges and cnidarians release so many gametes into the water? The body plan of an animal relates to its complexity. What does that tell you about sponges and Cnidarians since they are both acoelomates? ...
... Why do sponges and cnidarians release so many gametes into the water? The body plan of an animal relates to its complexity. What does that tell you about sponges and Cnidarians since they are both acoelomates? ...
Moreau River Management Challenges/Opportunities
... of the state...’ As stated in the MDC’s recent Regional Management Guideline, ‘The Conservation vision is to have healthy, sustainable plant and animal communities throughout the state of Missouri for future generations to use and enjoy, and that fish, forest, and wildlife resources are in appreciab ...
... of the state...’ As stated in the MDC’s recent Regional Management Guideline, ‘The Conservation vision is to have healthy, sustainable plant and animal communities throughout the state of Missouri for future generations to use and enjoy, and that fish, forest, and wildlife resources are in appreciab ...
aquatic insects
... Some ancient dragonfly relatives (“Griffinflies”) measured over two feet in wingspan. How could flying insects live at this scale? ...
... Some ancient dragonfly relatives (“Griffinflies”) measured over two feet in wingspan. How could flying insects live at this scale? ...
Classification
... Classification is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them. Organisms are divided into two main kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom which in turn can further be divided until species level is reached ...
... Classification is sorting out all organisms into groups according to the similarities between them. Organisms are divided into two main kingdoms: the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom which in turn can further be divided until species level is reached ...
Ocean zones qxd (Page 1) - Courier-Post
... (mostly oxygen), fishes control how much they float at any depth. Not all fish have swim bladders. Sharks and rays stay afloat by actively swimming. Some marine mammals regulate their buoyancy by the amount of air they hold in their lungs and a layer of blubber aids in keeping them afloat. ...
... (mostly oxygen), fishes control how much they float at any depth. Not all fish have swim bladders. Sharks and rays stay afloat by actively swimming. Some marine mammals regulate their buoyancy by the amount of air they hold in their lungs and a layer of blubber aids in keeping them afloat. ...
Ocean Environment Project
... Salt water is more dense then fresh water Density is a measure of the amount of matter packed into a given volume; the higher the salt content the more density, the easier it is to float Parts of the ocean can be saltier then other parts if evaporation has taken place As you go down in depth the sal ...
... Salt water is more dense then fresh water Density is a measure of the amount of matter packed into a given volume; the higher the salt content the more density, the easier it is to float Parts of the ocean can be saltier then other parts if evaporation has taken place As you go down in depth the sal ...
Ross Crandall
... The water opossum dens in a cavity that is usually accessed through an entrance directly above the water line of a stream. Excavation of a stream den showed an entrance about 10cm in diameter, just above water level, followed by a tunnel extending about 0.6m at a 45 degree angle. The end of the tunn ...
... The water opossum dens in a cavity that is usually accessed through an entrance directly above the water line of a stream. Excavation of a stream den showed an entrance about 10cm in diameter, just above water level, followed by a tunnel extending about 0.6m at a 45 degree angle. The end of the tunn ...
Hydrotherapy Leaflet
... oxygen than similar land based exercise. By encouraging pain free limb movement against the resistance of water, muscle bulk will improve and muscle wastage will be reversed. ...
... oxygen than similar land based exercise. By encouraging pain free limb movement against the resistance of water, muscle bulk will improve and muscle wastage will be reversed. ...
Jellyfish
... -Cnidarians obtain oxygen from water and it diffuses directly through tissues -Wastes are also eliminated by diffusion but solid wastes are discharged through the mouth -The gastrovascular cavity functions as a transport system; cavity circulates fluid through the organism by squeezing the body wall ...
... -Cnidarians obtain oxygen from water and it diffuses directly through tissues -Wastes are also eliminated by diffusion but solid wastes are discharged through the mouth -The gastrovascular cavity functions as a transport system; cavity circulates fluid through the organism by squeezing the body wall ...
Doug Larsen Park water body bank stabilisation trial Fact Sheet
... The earthworks will involve reshaping approximately 50m of bank, creation of a macrophyte planting bench, installation of rock reinforcement and revetment and establishment of native trees, shrubs and wetland plants. Please see over page for further details. ...
... The earthworks will involve reshaping approximately 50m of bank, creation of a macrophyte planting bench, installation of rock reinforcement and revetment and establishment of native trees, shrubs and wetland plants. Please see over page for further details. ...