Deep Sea Adaptations
Bioluminescence
Other Adaptations
Conservation
Deep Sea Species
100
What physical adaptations does high pressure in the deep sea cause?

What is reduced skeleton and muscle mass, and presence of piezolytes.

100

What percentage of deep sea fish have bioluminescence?

What is 80% of deep sea fishes

100

What is the purpose of rods in the eyes?

What is rods help eyes sense light.

100

What is largest ecosystem with the least known about it?

What is the Deep sea

100

True or False. The number of species living there may outnumber terrestrial animals

What is True

200

How do some deep sea fish physically adapt to limited food availability?

What are large mouth/jaw hinges, teeth that hook inward, and expandable stomachs

200

What are photophores?

What are light emitting organs.

200

Why do some fish have eyes the roll to the top of their head?

What is so the fish can see prey swimming above them.

200

Fill in the blank:

The deep sea is possibly the largest reservoir of __________ on the planet.

What is biomass

200

What kind of predator is an anglerfish?

What is a lie-in-wait predator
300

What are the light receptors in eyes called?

What are rods

300

What does intrinsic bioluminescence mean?

What is chemical reactions under neural/hormonal control

300

True or False. Bioluminescence can be used in mimicry. Give one example.

True. An example is the sperm whales have white marks around their mouths that mimics the bioluminescence released by smaller fish. When the sperm whale’s prey, the Giant Squid, sees this, it thinks it has found food, so it swims over. 

300

What could be a consequence of an absence of conservation?

Need conservation efforts to know if populations are declining

300

How would you describe the mouth of a hatchetfish?

What is upward facing

400

How would you characterize the temperatures of the deep sea?

What is Cold

400

What is Extrinsic bioluminescence?

What is a symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria under mechanical control

400

What is counter-illumination?

What is the use of photophores to match the light radiating from the environment

400

Name one human impact on the ocean.

-Oil spills

-Overfishing

-Pollution

400

How does a Gulper eel feed?

What is lunges at prey using water to open mouth similar to a parachute

or

What is ambush hunting

500

What is the light zone of the deep sea called?

What is the Aphotic zone

500

What is the main purpose of bioluminescence?

What is to is to either attract prey or confuse predators

500

What term means "the adjustment of organisms to their environment in order to improve their chances at survival in that environment"

What is adaptation

500

What is key to the success of the deep sea?

Adaptations
500

What is the main enemy of the hatchetfish?

What is the viperfish

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