Potpourri
Sharks
Fishes
Ecosystems
Invertebrates
100

What is considered a universal solvent? 

Water

100

What is the best shark?

Wrong -- it's a tiger shark

100

This organ allows fish to stay buoyant.

Swim bladder
100

Air, minerals, salinity, temperature are all examples of what type of factors in an environment? 

Abiotic

100

What is the difference between invertebrates and vertebrates?

Vertebrates have a backbone.
200

These type of buoys allow boats to avoid dropping anchor on coral reefs. 

Mooring

200

What class is fish are sharks and rays apart of?

Cartilaginous 

200

This class of fish is the most primitive of the three classes of fish.

Jawless

200
Environment where the river meets the sea. 

Estuary

200

What is the largest invertebrate?

Colossal squid

300
Ships often dump and reload this type of water in order to maintain balance. However, it contributes to invasive species.

Ballast water

300
What is the name of the gill cover?

Operculum

300

The organ that detects vibrations in the water is called

Lateral line

300

Name for type of water comprised of freshwater and saltwater.

Brackish

300

What percentage of animals do invertebrates make up?

97%

400

What type of fish did we dissect earlier this semester?

Perch

400

The form of reproduction where the eggs hatch inside the parent.

Ovoviviparous

400

What fin is primarily responsible for propulsion?

Caudal fin

400

Give 2 benefits of a mangrove ecosystem.

1. nursery for fish

2. reduces storm surge

3. filters water

400

Name one echinoderm.

Sea star, sea urchin, sand dollars, sea cucumbers

500

What year was Mr. Moore born?

1986 -- gross

500

This nostril-like opening allows oxygenated blood to reach the brain.

Spiracles

500

This helps shark detect nerve impulses in the water?

Ampullae of Lorenzini

500

The German word meaning "environment"

Umwelt

500

Why does the primitive and often sedentary nature of invertebrates make them a great study for medicine?

Adaptations and survival for eons.

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