Title: Organisms in class Reptilia share the characteristic of
1Organisms in class Reptilia share the
characteristic of
2breathing with lungs at all stages of their
life.having scales.laying internally
fertilized eggs.
3Manatees are considered not to be as intelligent
as dolphins because
4their brain is very smooth compared to a
dolphins.
5This marine mammal are specialized hunters of
their local food source
6Killer Whales
7The greatest threat facing the polar bear is?
8Global Warming
9The polar bear is found near what area on Earth?
10only the arctic circle
11Toothed whales (dolphins) have _____ blowhole(s),
while baleen whales have _____ blowhole(s).
121, 2
13What fins do sharks have that dolphins do not?
14Pelvic Fins, Anal Fins, and 2nd dorsal fins
15The common ancestor to all modern whales came from
16land
17Polar Bears and Sea Otters belong to this order?
18Carnivora
19One significant difference between seals and sea
lions is
20The shape and function of their hip bones
21Next to humans which species is the most widely
dispersed in the world
22Orca (Killer Whale)
23The main difference between a manatee and a
dugong is
24Shape of their tail
25Dolphins produce high pitched clicks to find
food. This adaptation is called
26echolocation
27Dolphin family groupings consist primarily of
28females and their juvenile young only
29Dolphins family structures are called
30Pods
31Human activities that have endangered or may
endanger marine mammals include
32whaling.overfishing.fur hunting.
33The marine mammals in order Sirenia include
34manatees and dugongs
35Whales, porpoises, and dolphins belong to order
____.
36Cetacea
37Seals and sea lions belong to order ____, but
have differences including that seals ____ and
sea lions ____.
38Pinnepedia, lack ear flaps, have ear flaps
39Marine mammal adaptations to the challenges of
living in the sea include
40the mammalian diving reflex.myoglobin for
storing oxygen.breathing air to meet oxygen
demands.
41Organisms in class Mammalia have characteristics
that include
42that almost all give birth to live
young.nourishing their young with milk provided
by mammary glands.being homeothermic.
43Adaptations to marine environments exhibited by
the various bird species include
44webbed feet.the ability to fly underwater and
over wide expanses of water.bill adaptations,
such as the pelicans pouch.
45The role birds play in marine ecosystems include
46being predators and prey.providing nitrogen
compounds to the ocean.
47Members of class Aves share the characteristic of
48feathers and laying internally fertilized
eggs.forelimbs that are wings.
49Marine reptiles include
50sea snakes and 15 species of marine
lizard.saltwater crocodile.seven species of
marine turtle.
51- Scientists classify organisms because
52- it helps identify relationships between organisms
and to avoid confusion. - it requires them to clearly identify key
characteristics of each organism. - it allows researchers to always use an organisms
common name.
53- An organisms scientific name represents
54 55- Name the 7 levels of classification.
56- Kingdom
- Phylum
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Sex
57- Taxonomists determine into which taxa to classify
an organism based on
58- Anatomical features
- DNA, or genetic makeup
59- Sponge larvae are more animal-like than adult
sponges because
60- theyre free-swimming organisms.
61- Organisms in phylum Cnidaria include
62- jellyfish.
- anemone.
- hard corals.
63- Scientists think that ____ evolved during the
Cambrian period, allowing vertebrates to become
very successful predators.
64 65- Organisms in class Chondrichthyes include ____
and ____.
66 67- Class Chondrichthyes characteristics include
68- cartilaginous skeletons.
- No swim bladder
69- Traits that make sharks and rays successful
predators include
70- a light cartilage skeleton
- backward-pointing denticles and lateral lines
- ampullae of Lorenzini.
71- Most sharks and rays fertilize their eggs
72 73- The largest shark is the ____, which eats ____.
74- Whale shark, plankton and small fish
75- How many people, on average are killed via shark
attack each year?
76 77- A sharks intestine is shaped like a
78 79 80 81- The pectoral fin is used for
82 83- Sharks detect variations in water pressure and
vibrations with this adaptation
84 85- Great White Shark teeth are most closely related
to what common household item?
86 87- Sharks that lay eggs are called
88 89- Hammerhead sharks give live birth, this is called
being
90 91- The ampullae of lorenzini are used to
92- detect electrical signals
93- Sharks, like sea otters, are vital for an
ecosystems survival. That makes them a
94 95- Approximately how many sharks are killed each
year by humans
96 97- The six-kingdom system divides life into
98 99- Prokaryotes are characterized by cells that are
structurally ______ compared to the cells found
in the organisms of other kingdoms.
100 101- Cyanophytes are crucial to life because
scientists think that
102- Photosynthesis evolved in cyanophytes and they
created the oxygen in the atmosphere.
103- Taxonomists define algae as those organisms that
104- That belong in one of seven specific phyla in
domain Archaea.
105- ______ make up phylum Bacillariophyta
106 107- ______ make up phylum Dinophyta
108 109- The presence of chlorophyll a and b in green
algae leads some scientists to think that
110- Land plants may have evolved from green algae.
111- The largest brown algae is _____. It is
important because_____.
112- Kelp, it is the foundation of temperate coastal
ecosystems.
113- The greatest challenge for a plant to adapt to
living in the sea is.
114 115- The two major cell types in a sponges tissues
are
116- Collar cells and amoebocytes
117- Characteristics of organisms in class
Osteichthyes include
118- Bony skeletons
- Scales and swim bladders
119- In most bony fish, eggs are fertilized
120 121- Coastal ecosystems are generally highly
productive because
122- They benefit from nutrient-rich runoff from land
- Benthic organisms can live in the upper photic
zone - Plants provide shelter.
123- Estuaries contribute to the productivity of
surrounding marine ecosystems by..
124- Providing a nursery for juvenile species
- Providing a steady stream of nutrients.
125- Seagrass ecosystems differ from other
halophyte-based ecosystems because
126- The dont require freshwater
- Can exist in deep water
- Seagrasses provide food for ecosystem inhabitants
127- The most diverse ecosystems on Earth are
128 129- Coral ecosystems require water that is in
moderate motion and free of nutrients because
130- Water motion keeps sediments from accumulating on
the coral. - The presence of nutrients allows plankton to grow
- The presence of nutrients allows competitive
algae to grow.
131- Deep-sea ecosystems that have primary
productivity associated with chemicals emerging
from the Earth include
132- Cold seeps
- Hydrothermal vents