What is an invertebrate?
An animal that doesn't have a spine
Who is the Father of Evolution?
Darwin
Why are animals in the deep sea so odd?
Due to the harsh environment
What are some of the adaptations crustaceans have?
They have a hard exoskeleton, two pairs of antennae, and three pairs of jointed legs.
How do animals make up for having a spine?
Exoskeletons, multiple layers of skin, live in water and don't need to support themselves.
What is microevolution?
Small changes in a species
Why is the Blobfish unfairly considered the ugliest animal on Earth?
It's appearance on land is only due to the change in pressure of being on the surface.
How do they camouflage?
They dress themselves with the surrounding material
What animals are part of Phylum Coelenterata?
Why do animals have more babies than they need?
To ensure that some of the survive.
What does the angular fish have on its head?
a large bioluminescent lure on its head.
What are crustacean's feeding habits?
They are mainly omnivorous
What percent of animals are invertebrates?
97%
What is comparative anatomy?
Comparative anatomy is the study of looking at the structural similarities in a variety of organisms
What role do deep-sea fish play in the ocean's ecosystem?
They provide an essential food source for many other species and their movements help to mix up the water column, bringing nutrients to the surface. They also play an essential role in the global carbon cycle.
What purpose does crayfish have?
To be eaten
4 main types of invertebrates organized by Phylum
Phylum Mollusca
Phylum Annelida
Phylum Arthropods
Phylum Coelenterata
What are Darwin's 5 key ideas?
1.Present-day species have evolved from ancestral species.
2.Organisms produce more offspring than the number which survive.
3.Offspring which are produced sexually show variation in their traits. Some are more suited to the prevailing environment.
4.Favorable traits allow an organism to survive longer and pass on those traits.
5.Over time, successive generations are modified. This gradually leads to the development of a new species.
Draw me - The Black Dragonfish
1,127 × 892
What are the 4 major groups of crustaceans?
copepods, shrimps, crabs, and lobsters