Primeval
Something's Fishy
Ocean
Tides & Zones
Move It
100

Tongue twister that was reportedly written about Mary Anning after she found fossils on the beach in England

"She sells seashells by the seashore."

100

Method of reproduction in fishes and some other animals where a large number of eggs are fertilized outside of the body

Spawning

100

The small and microscopic organisms drifting or floating in the sea or fresh water, and the eggs and larval stages of larger animals.

Plankton

100

During a new moon or a full moon, the tide is higher than usual and the low tide is lower than usual

Spring Tides

100

Organisms that can swim freely and are generally independent of currents.

Nektonic

200

One of the two fossilized sea creatures that Mary Anning discovered on the beach


Ichthyosaurus (first time)

Plesiosaurs (second time)

200

Shape of flat bodied fish with one eye on each side (ex. angelfish, surgeonfish, and butterfly fish)

Compressed shape

200

Latin word for "water"


Aqua

200

The top layer of the ocean, nearest the surfaces. Here there is enough light to penetrate the water to support photosynthesis.

Sunlit Zone

200

Animals that don't swim but scurry, crawl, hop, scoot, burrow, or slither across the bottom of a body of water.

Benthic

300

These fossilized giant marine reptiles resemble sea snakes

Mosasaurs

300

Greek word for fish; an image of a fish used as a symbol for Christianity

Ichthus

300

A circular course of motion

Gyre

300

The lowest level of the ocean to which light can penetrate, with very little light

Twilight Zone

300

Organisms fixed in one place; immobile

Sessile

400

In the video clip from Jurassic World that was attached to your Lesson 5 update on Schoology, what type of animal did the Mosasaurus leap out of the water to eat?

Pterodactyl

400

The body is light on the bottom and darker on the top

Counter-shading

400

Part of a continent that slopes gradually downward and the water gets deeper and deeper

Continental shelf

400

The bottom layer of the ocean, darkest and deepest

Midnight Zone

400

Greek word for "wander or drift"

Planktos

500

What we call a fossil that is found with the bones present in their proper places, almost as if they were still all attached to each other

Articulated fossil

500

Three main kinds of fishes

1. Bony
2. Cartilaginous
3. Jawless

500

Currents formed as a result of both the temperature of water AND the amount of salt in it

Thermohaline currents

500

When high tides are lower and low tides are higher

Neap Tides

500

Greek word that means "swimming"

Nekton

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