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_I@i\i: Coral Reefs: Part 2
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Coral Reefs: Part 2. Map info. courtesy of Taylor. All types of coral reefs. Need hard surface to grow. All have reef flats, reef slopes, and reef crests. Variety of coral grow on reef flats and reef slopes. Fish live in all the reefs. Barrier reefs and atolls have spur and grooves. Fringing reefs grow close to shore. Barrier reefs are separate by a lagoon and atolls surround lagoons. Fringing reefs can extend all the way to shore. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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_I@i\i: November 2007
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. Critical Thinking Questions: Mass Re-Collection Part 2. Cephalopods, the squids, octopuses, and allies, show a much higher degree of structural and behavioral complexity then the other groups of molluscs. What factors triggered the evolution of these changes? A rich fossil record among cephalopods shows that once they were very common and even dominant in some marine environments. Now there are only about 650 living species of cephalopods, far fewer than gastropods. Now there...
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_I@i\i: September 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Homework: Photosynthesis and Cellular pRespiration. Picture found at: Biology Corner. In photosynthesis, CO2 and H2O are used to make glucose. The energy for this process comes from sunlight, where O2 is given off as a by-product since it needs CO2 than O2. Picture found at: ProgressiveGardens. Tuesday, September 25, 2007. Not one of my good drawings. I'm far too lazy right now to use paint though. lol. Spherical body containing many organelles, including the nucleolus. ...
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_I@i\i: Critical Thinking Questions: Mass Re-Collection Part 2
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. Critical Thinking Questions: Mass Re-Collection Part 2. Cephalopods, the squids, octopuses, and allies, show a much higher degree of structural and behavioral complexity then the other groups of molluscs. What factors triggered the evolution of these changes? A rich fossil record among cephalopods shows that once they were very common and even dominant in some marine environments. Now there are only about 650 living species of cephalopods, far fewer than gastropods. Now there...
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_I@i\i: Sea Floor Spreading
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Friday, November 16, 2007. What is sea floor spreading? The process by which new sea floor is formed as it moves away from spreading centers in mid-ocean ridges. What are some of the major land forms that are created from plate movement? Mountains, volcanoes, trenches, and the 7 continents were all formed from plate movement. Were formed by underwater volcanoes along the. The northern islands consist of high volcanic islands while the southern islands consist of raised-limestone. What is an atoll? View m...
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_I@i\i: Fish Resources
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Monday, November 5, 2007. Fishes may not be the most diverse species in comparison to insects, but they are surly one of the most important. In recent news, many of the fish populations around the world have been declining due to anthropogenic interactions, as well as the fact that 1 out of every 4 people have fish as their main part of their diet. Therefore, it’s quite obvious that fish are being over fished. Ever seen a diaper fish? And no, it’s not literally a diaper…. The coolest person ever!
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_I@i\i: Fishy slides
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The only time of the year when turkeys turn into cows. The coolest person ever! Critical Thinking Questions: Mass Re-Collection Pa. Coral Reefs: Part 2. Coral Reefs: Part 1. Chapter 2: Critical Thinking. Adaptations and Biology of Birds, Reptiles, and Ma. The Shape of Life: Episode 2 - Life on the Move. Sea Floor in a Shoebox. View my complete profile.
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_I@i\i: Coral Reefs: Part 1
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Coral Reefs: Part 1. 1 How is each reef structure formed? Coral reefs begin to form when free-swimming coral larvae attach themselves to submerged rocks or other hard surfaces along the edges of islands/continents. As the corals grow and expand, reefs take on one of three major characteristic structures —fringing, barrier or atoll. If a fringing reef forms around a volcanic island that subsides completely below sea level while the coral continues to grow upward, an atoll for...
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_I@i\i: The Shape of Life: Episode 2 - Life on the Move
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Saturday, November 10, 2007. The Shape of Life: Episode 2 - Life on the Move. From the stationary sponge to all the moving creatures in the world, cnidarians, a group that includes corals, sea anemones, sea pens and jellyfish, were the organisms that started it all. It is first thought that these organisms evolved with an evolutionary edge of motion in order to food, and indeed this is true. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The only time of the year when turkeys turn into cows. The coolest person ever!