Plankton
Symbiotic relations & more
Tides
100

What is Zooplankton

Animal plankton that eat their foot

100

What Mutualism?

Where both organisms benefit. 

100

What is high tide?

Water at its highest point

200

What is Phytoplankton?

Plant like plankton that do photosynthesis

200

What is parasitism?

One benefits and One is harmed.

200

Neap tide

sun and moon pull are right angles to each other and produces a tide with the least differences between high and low tide (low highs and high low)

300

What does pleuston have? 

Has a float so part of it's body is above the surface

300
What is commensalism?

One benefits and One is unaffected. 

300

What is diurnal tide

One high tide and one low tide a day

400

What is an example of Holoplankton

Jellyfish

400

What does benthic mean?

On the bottom

400

Waves 

how energy moves through bodies of water. Most waves form when wind blows across the surface of water and transmits energy to the water.



500

Another example of holoplankton. (Mrs Clark told us on Monday)

Krill

500

The difference between photosynthesis and chemosynthesis?

photosynthesis uses light energy, while chemosynthesis uses chemical energy to create food

500

Tide range

distance between high and low tide mark_

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