Plankton
Sea Stars and Sponges
Fish
Cephalopods
Oceans and Ocean Zones
100

What is plant-like plankton called?

Phytoplankton

100

Sea Stars are considered invertebrates. This means they do not have what...

A backbone


100

What type of fish is a shark?

Cartilaginous fish 

100

What is the largest cephalopod? 

Colossal Squid

100

What are the five oceans?

Pacific, Atlantic, Antarctic, Arctic, Indian

200

What is animal-like plankton called?

Zooplankton

200

Where is the mouth of the starfish?

In the central disk at the bottom of the starfish

200

A salmon is an example of which type of fish?

Bony Fish

200

What organ do cephalopods that are similar in complexity to humans?

Eyes
200

What are the three ocean zones we discussed in class?

Sunlight, Twilight, and Midnight 

300

These five-armed organisms live part of their life as zooplankton

Sea Stars/Starfish

300

Sponges have special protein fibers that make up their skeleton that help us identify the type  

Spicules

300

What are the three types of fish?

Bony, Jawless, and Cartilaginous 

300

What class are cephalopods found in?

Mollusca/Mollusks

300

Which ocean zone has no plants?

Midnight Zone

400

Zooplankton that only live part of their life as plankton are called what?

Meroplankton

400

Sea Stars have what at the end of their arms that allow them to see?

Light-sensitive spots

400

What were the two types of jawless fish we learned about in class?

Lampreys and Hagfish

400

What is the special way cephalopods move?

Jet Propulsion

400
What is the deepest known part of the ocean called?

Mariana's Trench

500

What are the two types of zooplankton?

Meroplankton and Holoplankton

500

Sponges have a special tail like structure that helps them move and direct water. What is it called?

Flagella

500

What is the name of the bony plate that covers the gills?

Operculum

500

Cephalopods is a Greek term that translates to what?

"Head-Foot"

500

What are the other two ocean zones?

Abyssopelagic Zone and Hadalpelagic Zone