JOSH GATES AND MICHAEL PARRIS
PERIODIC TABLE OF SEA CREATURES
Short-finned pilot whales
SFP
Bowhead whaleBH
Minke whale
MK
Northern right whaleNR
Long-finned pilot whales
LFP
Pygmy right whale
PR
Beluga whales
BL
Gray whaleGY
OrcasOC
Humpback Whale
HB
Toothed whales
Baleen (non-toothed) whales
Chambered NautilusCN
Asian clamAC
Muraena lentigino ML
Leptodactylus knudseni LK
Octopus
O
Greater European peaclam
GEP
Gymnothorax tileGT
PhyllomedusaPH
SquidsSQ
Giant floaterGF
Gymnothorax pictusGP
Leptodactylus labyrinthicus
LL
CuttlefishCU
Black sandshellBS
MoringuidaeM
ProsalirusP
cephalopods clams eels frogs
great white sharkGWS
Amino shrimpAS
Tiger shark
TS
Bamboo ShrimpBA
Hammerhead sharkHS
Bee shrimpBSH
Nurse sharkNS
Black tiger shrimpBTS
Bull sharkBS
Cardinal shrimpCS
SharksJumbo shrimps :)
Blobfish Aulococtena Portuguese Man O’War
Batfish Mola Mola Dumbo octopus
Barreleye Flamingo tongue snail Goosefish
Frillshark Giant Isopod Yeti Crab
Chimaera Venus purse anemone
Strange sea creatures
Periodic Table of Periodic Table of AnimalsAnimals
PERIODIC TABLE PROJECT QUESTIONS
1. We tried to arrange them in a similar order to the original Periodic Table. The groups we categorized them in are as follows: toothed whales, baleen whales, cephalopods, clams, eels, frogs, sharks, shrimps, and strange sea creatures.
2. Our theme, aquatic animals, is our most important feature. Another important feature of ours is our categorizing.
3. One of the ways our periodic table is similar to the original one is the fact that we give names for each of our groups/ columns. Our objects are arranged by species to each column.
4. Our project is different from the original periodic table of elements because it categorized elements and not underwater sea creatures.
5. I think the last object on the periodic table would be another undiscovered strange sea creature. It would probably one a normal submarine cannot reach; depths of which humans have not yet been.
Sources
http://www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca/animal.htm
http://marinelife.about.com/od/vertebrates/tp/typesofmarinemammals.htm
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