Spiny Lobster
Queen Conch
Nassau Grouper
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

Where do spiny lobsters inhabit?

Crevices among rocks and coral reefs

100

The Queen conch is a well known ___________

Mollusk

100

Which family does the Nassau Grouper belong to?

Sebass

100

How are animals grouped together?

By their shared characteristics or traits.

100

This layer of the atmosphere is the fourth and hottest layer.

Thermosphere

200

Name two animals that spiny lobsters eat.

clams, sea urchins, snails, crabs

200

Why are queen conchs vulnerable to overfishing?

They are a major food source and they move and mature slowly.

200

Name two traits common to the Nassau Grouper.

Robust bodies, large mouths

200

Name two things the queen conch is used for.

food, jewelry, decorations, horns, quicklime

200

Name the two different scales thermometers use to measure heat.

Fahrenheit and Celsius
300

What is the open season for harvesting spiny lobsters?

August 1st - March 31st

300

Describe the inner and outer shell of the queen conch.

The outer shell is large and colored peach and orange.  The inner shell is shiny and rose pink.

300

Describe the distinguishing features of the Nassau Grouper.

Five dark-brown bands, a saddle-like black spot near its tail fin and a dark streak running from its nose through its eyes.

300

What are the organs of mollusks covered by?

Mantle

300

Echinoderms are animals with stinging cells.

False

400

Explain how spiny lobsters migrate.

Lobsters migrate in groups across the sea floor, with up to 50 lobsters forming a line and using their antennae to stay together.

400

What is the name of the claw-like pointed toenail on the foot of the queen conch.


Operculum

400

Why is there a global demand for seafood?

Health benefits, compounds used in medicinal applications

400

How do stinging cells work?

When a small animal brushes against a tentacle, the poisonous threads are released from the stinging cells.  The poison stuns or kills the animal.

400

What is climate?

The average weather conditions over a period of time.

500

Explain the difference between a male lobster and a female lobster.

Male lobsters have padded opening at the base of each leg.  Female lobsters possess two additional claws or spurs at the tips of their last legs.

500

Differentiate between a male and female queen conch.

Males are identified by a black arm (verge) over their right eye.  Females possess a groove running along the right side of their foot.

500

What threats endanger fisheries? (name at least three)

Overfishing, pollution, habitat loss, introduction of invasive species, climate change.

500

Explain how mollusks and stinging cells are similar and different.

Stinging cells animals have tentacles and poisonous threads.  Some mollusks have a shell.  Both are invertebrates, etc.

500

Which body part are the heart and other organs found in the mollusk?

Body mass