BOP
Oyster's body
Our Project!
Oyster Tank Maintenance
100
Where do oysters live?

estuaries

100
Why are oysters called bivalves?

because they have two shells

100
What is the topic for our BOP Symposium project?

oyster anatomy

100

What do oysters eat in the wild?

algae and zooplankton

200
What is an estuary?

A place where a river meets the ocean.

200
What is the name of the part that holds the two oyster shells together?

hinge

200

Why did we choose to make a model?

Nathaniel suggested it.

200

What do we feed the oysters in our classroom?

algae

300

Describe the water found in an estuary.

The water is brackish (mixture of salt and fresh water).

300

What is one job of the gills?

to bring in food, to take in oxygen from the water

300

Why do scientists make models?

to help them understand science concepts

300

Why do we need to check the oxygen levels in our tanks?

to make sure there is enough oxygen in the water for the oysters to survive

400
What is an oyster reef?

a large group of oysters living together in the estuary

400

Which organ is responsible for storing and eliminating waste?

intestine

400

Where did we learn about oyster anatomy?

using the internet

400

What is the name of the Shrek-like organism that is growing on some of our oyster shells?

sea squirt

500

Why is the Billion Oyster Project restoring oyster reef to the NYC harbor?

to protect our shorelines from storms and to make our water cleaner

500

What is the job of the adductor muscle?

it opens and closes the shell

500

What materials did we use to create our project?

cardboard, paint, tinsel, paper, markers

500

What is salinity?

the amount of salt in water

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