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Marine Science Review

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Marine Science Review

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Scientific method

• What are the steps that we address in our lab notebooks?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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• What happens to the amount of energy as you go up the pyramid?

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Food Webs• What do the

arrow mean?• What are the

producers?• Primary

consumers?• Secondary

consumers?• Tertiary

consumers?

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Try this one!: producer, each level of consumers are?????

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Now put into a food pyramid

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Keystone species food web- what is keystone species? How do you know?

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Invasive species: can you tell what the invasive species are?

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Can you think of adaptations that animals we discussed have had?

• Cephalopods: what is an example of a cephalopod?– Modified mantle to swim in open water– Beak from radula to crush prey– Males modified organ to deposit sperm so females

don’t eat them• Fish: – body shapes adapted for habitat– Coloration for mates, defense or camouflage

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Questions so far???????

• Continue to work on vocab…• We will continue to review on Friday (when

your vocab is due!!!!)

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Day 2 Review: Osmosis and Diffusion

• What is osmosis and diffusion?• Hypertonic solution?• Isotonic solution?• Hypotonic solution?• What happens to an animal cell when placed

in these solutions?

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Plate Tectonics• What are the type of boundaries and ecosystems

related to each?– Convergent (subduction)• What ecosystems do you find here?• What adaptations for animals?

– Divergent• What newly discovered ecosystems here• What adaptations for animals?

– Hot Spots• What ecosystems are formed?

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Reproduction• Asexual- What process is this type?

• what is the advantage?• What is the disadvantage?• When would this be the better method of

reproduction?• What types of organisms reproduce this way?• Types of a asexual: budding: offspring grows out of

parent, fragmentation: part of parent breaks off that can reproduce

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Reproduction• Sexual – what process is this type?

• what is the advantage?• What is the disadvantage?• When would this be the better method of

reproduction?• Types external and internal fertilization.

– Which has higher survival rate? – What organisms reproduce these ways?

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Taxonomy

• How do you classify species into groups?• How can you find the scientific name of a

species unknown to you?

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Population Density

• What data do you collect in the field?• What organisms are best to sample this way?• What can this data tell you about other

organisms living in this ecosystem?

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How are organisms affected by these in an ecosystem

• Abiotic Factors• Temp• Salinity• Turbidity• Pressure• Amount of sunlight• Pollutants • Weather conditions

• Biotic Factors• Other organisms• Plants• animals

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Properties of Water• Polar molecule• Cohesion• Adhesion• Viscosity • Density • Ability of light to penetrate

**** how are animals affected by these?****what adaptations do they have?

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Exam Topics

• Food webs and trophic levels• Keystone/invasive species• Osmosis and diffusion• Taxonomy• Properties of water• Population sampling• Scientific method• Phylums we have discussed this year• Reproduction• Plate Tectonics