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100
The name for plant plankton:
What is Phytoplankton
100
Plankton can be found in
What is Waves, tides, currents
100
The energy source in the ocean is the...?
What is sun
100
Does oil help plankton float?
What is yes
100
These animals are known as your “bottom feeders”. They eat leftovers and dead organisms that fall to the bottom of the ocean floor. → Lazy eaters
What is Scavengers
200
Humpback whales use their gills to filter out tiny plankton. They swim with their mouth open and suck in everything.
What is filter feeder
200
An animal that only eats meat is called _______________. ( dolphin eating a fish)
What is Carnivore
200
____________ live in or on the bottom of the ocean floor. (crabs/seaweed)
What is Benthos
200
What eats BOTH plants and animals.
What is omnivore
200
The name for animal plankton
What is Zooplankton
300
Who are the producers in the ocean?
What is Plants
300
___________ are small floating or freebly swimming plants and animals. (zooplankton and phytoplankton)
What is Plankton
300
___________ are strong swimming animals. (nemo)
What is Nekton
300
What is the #2 important food source in the ocean?
What is Dinoflagellates
300
Life began about
What is 3 bya
400
__________ spend their entire life in a floating state, predominantly found in open water.
What is Holoplankton
400
Most plants in the ocean do not have roots. Instead, they have __________ to anchor them.
What is holdfast
400
These animals are known as your “vegetarians”. They only eat plants.
What is Herbivore
400
Organisms that eat other organisms:
What is Consumers
400
What is the main food source for the ocean?
What is Plankton
500
What are the 7 Classification?
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
500
What is the #1 most important food source in the ocean?
What is Diatoms
500
Animals that live buried IN the bottom:
What is Benthic Infauna
500
What are the four plankton sizes
What is Nanoplankton, Microplankton, Macroplankton, Megaplankton
500
A sea creature that is permanently attached to the bottom of the ocean floor.
What is sessile
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