A blood-sucking parasite in Group 3.
What is a leech?
A name for fish reproduction.
What is spawning?
This fish is commonly referred to as "brim."
What is the bluegill?
Water dissolves many substances and is known as this.
What is the "universal solvent"?
Water striders take advantage of this characteristic of water.
What is surface tension?
Scuds are in this group?
What is group 2?
Internal ears fish have under their skin.
What are otoliths?
What is the crappie?
This weak bond causes water molecules to attract and stick together.
What is the hydrogen bond?
A type of latent heat capacity also known as the boiling point.
What is the latent heat of vaporization?
An aquatic phase of some insects' life cycle.
What is a nymph?
A number of fish of the same species grouped together.
What is a school?
This fish is the largest sunfish species.
What is the largemouth bass?
Substances with a Ph lower than 7.
What are acids?
Water is 800 times dense than this.
What is air?
These invertebrates are commonly called "rat-tailed maggots."
What are Drone Flies?
One of the small covering plates on the body of many fish.
What is a scale?
This fish has the best hearing of any fish species.
What is the American shad?
A form of oxygen that has three atoms to a molecule.
What is ozone?
These form in water at a temperature of 39 degrees.
What are crystals?
This macroinvertebrate has long legs and two grooved filaments for breathing.
What is a Water Scorpion?
Growth rings of fish.
What are annuli?
The common name for a trout's nest.
What is a redd?
Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom for this type of asymmetrical molecule.
What is a polar molecule?
Snow changes into water vapor by this process.
What is subimation?