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One complete food web for the beach
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Two separate food webs one Rocky Shore and
one Salt Marsh
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include as many organisms as possible.
1.
3. What are the produces in this community?
Which seem to be the most important and abundant? Why?
1.
4. What are the consumers in the community?
Classify these as herbivores, carnivores, scavengers and filter feeders.
1.
5. Describe 8 niches. Remember a niche is how
an organism lives. These are to be ½ a page in length minimum
and must come
from another source other than your
1.
6. Present graphically in some manner the
results of your quadrant analyses on the rocky shore. You may want to
use the
following link to create your graphs http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx
AND
Draw a diagram of the
1.
7. Present and explain the results of both the
gem clam transect line and the barnacle transect line. The graphs can
be done
as part of question # one.
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How does the size of an organism determine
its ability to move through water as a fluid?
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What are the differences between salt and
fresh marsh. Do they mix well and can most organisms adjust to the
mixing.
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How is the color of seaweed related to their
depth in the ocean and their ability to absorb light?
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Ho can osmosis and diffusion explain the
movement of substances in and out of the aquatic organism.
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Give and explain some biological responses
of organisms at the beach in relation to light.
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Explain the chemical and economical
importance of Irish moss.