zones
organisms
tides
esturaies
shorlines
100
  1. What are the challenges that intertidal organisms face?

  Desiccation,Temperature changes,Salinity changes, Interrupted feedi

wave action and Tides, Limited space 

100

What is “clamming up”?

Closing shells to save moisture

100

What are the advantages and disadvantages to sea walls?

Protects building and homes but doesn't protect the beaches

100

Describe mudflats

 Bottom of estuaries that become exposed during low tides

100

What are living and nonliving shorelines?

 Living -using plants and other natural resources to stabilize estuarine coast, Bay 

Nonliving-Impede the growth of plants and animals 

200

Which intertidal zone is most exposed to the air?

  Low tide

200

Why do organisms “clam up”?

Can deal with the potential water loss by hiding or clamming up

200

What influences ocean tides?

 Gravitational attraction toward the moon and sun

200

What are the benefits of oysters?

filter water 

200

Give examples of living and nonliving shorelines

 Living-wetland, dunes, mangroves,coral reefs 

  Nonliving-Bulkhead 

300

Which intertidal zone is submerged most of the time?

The middle Intertidal

300


What is the down side to “clamming up”?

  Feeding will stop

300

What influences ocean tides?

 Gravitational attraction toward the moon and sun

300

How have humans impacted estuaries?

Have been obliterated and many are endangered

300

What other names are estuaries referred to as?

Bay, Lagoons, Sloughs

400

What is the “Splash Zone”?

The upper intertidal

area above the spring high tide line, on coastlines and estuaries, that is regularly splashed, but


400

Crabs can be found in what intertidal zone?

 Lowest high tide

400

What are the 4 types of estuaries we reviewed?

  Mudflats, Salt Marshes, Mangrove Forests, Open water

400

What type of intertidal substrate can organisms burrow in?

Sand or Mud      

400

Sea stars can be found in what intertidal zone?

Subtidal zone

500

Describe what is on each level of the energy pyramid

 Phytoplankton, Zooplankton, Perch, Human


Producers,Primary consumers,Secondary consumers,teraitry consumers

500

What is an energy pyramid?

 Energy being transferred/ used and getting to the next level

500

What are the benefits of mangroves?

Provide natural protection by preventing erosion and absorbing storm surges

500

What is the largest estuary in the US?

The Chesapeake Bay

500

Bivalves like oysters, clams and scallops can be found in what intertidal zone?

 middle Intertidal Zone