Marine Animal Review
CHAPTER 8:
- Give 3 characteristics of sponges
- Cnidarians:
- What is a cnidocyte?
- List 2 major types of cnidarians
- Differentiate the two body plans of cnidarians.
- Platyhelminths
- Flatworms are differentiated into turberellians and flukes/tapeworms. What is the main difference?
- Other marine worms (Ribon worms, lophophorates etc)
- List 3 things marine worms do for the ecosystem.
CHAPTER 9:
- Mollusks
- Name and describe the 2 main parts of a mollusk’s body.
- Contrast the three main mollusk types: Gastropods, bivalves, and cephalopods
- Annelids and Nematodes
- Give two characteristics of annelids
- Which animal is the most abundant on Earth?
- Arthropods
- What does the word “arthropod” mean?
- What are the two main classes of arthropods and how are they similar? How do they differ?
- Echinoderms
- Give two characteristics of sea stars and sea urchins.
- What does the term “echinoderm” mean?
- Tunicates and Cephalochordates
- What is the common name for cephalochordates, and what do they do?
CHAPTER 10
- Jawless fish
- What are the two remaining types of jawless fish?
- What characteristics make them unique?
- Sharks and Rays
- What skeletal characteristic defines sharks and rays? Describe this in detail.
- Define and describe the “ampullae of Lorenzini”
- Differentiate sharks and rays.
- Bony fishes
- What are the most common type of fish (and vertebrates) in the ocean?
- Describe 2 functions of a fish’s gills.
- How do bony fishes control their buoyancy?
CHAPTER 11:
- Reptiles
- Name and describe the egg that is unique to reptiles.
- How many types of sea turtles are there? Name them.
- Where is the only place to find marine iguanas in the wild?
- Birds
- Name and describe 2 major types of penguins. Which are biggest? Smallest?
- What types of animals prey on penguins? Why not polar bears?
- What are two adaptations of birds for flying?
- How do cormorants eat their food? Why?
- What types of birds spend most of their life out at sea? When do they return to land?
- How does a turnstone find its food?
CHAPTER 12:
- Sea otters
- Where do sea otters naturally live?
- Why do they float on their backs?
- Polar bears
- Where do polar bears naturally live?
- Why are polar bears endangered?
- Pinnepeds
- List and describe 3 types of pinnepeds.
- Where do they generally live?
- Which are considered “true seals”?
- Whales
- Name 3 important adaptations of whales
- Differentiate 3 types of toothed whales.
- What is baleen and how do whales use it?
- Sirenians
- Differentiate the two types of sirenians.