Major Characteristics / Reproduction
Habitat / Place on Food chain
Survivorship curve / Plus interesting facts
Animals
Endangered Animals
100
Name two things that all fish have in common.
Swim cold blooded have gills live in wter etc...
100
Look at the picture... What is this habitate called and what type of fish live here?
Coral Reef Small fish use coral reefs for protection and a food source.
100
How long can a goldfish live for?
over 50 years!!!
100
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zoygy-8PTtU What were what looked like but really _______ on the out side of the fishes body?
Nostrils.
100
What is the name of this endangered fish?
Seahorse
200
How long does the fish live off the eggs shell after there are hatch?
The fish takes in food for the embro sac for 2 to 3 weeks after hatching.
200
Where does a the clown fish live? (Hint... Think of Finding Nemo)
sea anemones
200
What kind of survivorship curve do most fish have?
Because fish lay 100's of eggs and only some become old enough to reproduce, and fishes survivorship curve is type III
200
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQHK95IvxvI&feature=relmfu What type of water (salt or Freash) does this fish live in?
Fresh Water
200
What is the name of the endangered shark you just saw?
Whale Shark
300
What is the term that explains how fish reproduce?
External Sexual fertilization.
300
what Percent of fish live in freash water
40%
300
What are people that study fish called?
ichthyologists
300
What is the fish that you just saw named?
Anglefish
300
What is this endangered fish called?
Sail Fish
400
How do fish reproduce?
The female fish ejects the egg out of her body and and the male fish shoots our sperm and fertilizes the eggs.
400
Look at the 4 pictures name them in there trophic levels, starting at primary consumers ending at decomposers.
Mussels Crab Lobster Bacteria
400
What would be an example of one of the fex Type I survivorships curve in the ocean?
Shark Whale etc...
400
What is the fish called is the picture you just saw?
Anglerfish
400
Coral reefs are home to many fish, and are endangered of being destroyed. Name one way to help conserve coral reefs?
1.Conserve water: The less water you use, the less runoff and wastewater will pollute our oceans. 2.Help reduce pollution: Walk, bike or ride the bus. Fossil fuel emissions from cars and industry raise lead to ocean warming which causes mass-bleaching of corals and can lead to widespread destruction of reefs. 3.Use only ecological or organic fertilizers: Although you may live thousands of miles from a coral reef ecosystem, these products flow into the water system, pollute the ocean, and can harm coral reefs and marine life. 4.Dispose of your trash properly: Don't leave unwanted fishing lines or nets in the water or on the beach. Any kind of litter pollutes the water and can harm the reef and the fish. 5.Support reef-friendly businesses: Ask the fishing, boating, hotel, aquarium, dive or snorkeling operators how they protect the reef. Be sure they care for the living reef ecosystem and ask if the organization responsible is part of a coral reef ecosystem management effort. 6.Plant a tree: Trees reduce runoff into the oceans. You will also contribute to reversing the warming of our planet and the rising temperatures of our oceans. Help us Plant a Billion. 7.Practice safe and responsible diving and snorkeling: Do not touch the reef or anchor your boat on the reef. Contact with the coral will damage the delicate coral animals, and anchoring on the reef can kill it, so look for sandy bottom or use moorings if available. 8.Volunteer for a coral reef cleanup: You don't live near a coral reef? Then do what many people do with their vacation: visit a coral reef. Spend an afternoon enjoying the beauty of one of the most diverse ecosystems on the Earth.
500
What are 4 major charateristics of fish?
Swim Cold blooded have gills live in water
500
Sharks are high on the food shain. What food do they eat the most?
Sharks love to eat seals and migrate ever year to one place where there and abundance of seal.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! Name one fish that have a type II survivorship curve?
Sword Fish Sea Bass Any other big fish, not including Type I's
500
How did the Hammerhead Shark get its famous "hammerhead"?
evolved its oddly shaped snout to boost the animal's vision and hunting prowess. Sharks with wider heads have better binocular vision – all the better to track fast-moving prey like squid with far more accuracy than sharks with close-set eyes. The research also shows that hammerheads – among other sharks – have a 360-degree view of the world in the vertical plane, allowing them to simultaneously see prey above and below them.
500
What is the name of the endangered shark you just saw?
Borneo shark
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