+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be...

Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be...

Date post: 25-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: jocelin-ross
View: 224 times
Download: 1 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
84
Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final Review – Mammalia needs to send me quiz for approval – STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY! Homework: – FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY Monday, May 11 th , 2015
Transcript
Page 1: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish &

Sharks?• Objective:

– I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18.• Agenda:

– Final Review– Mammalia needs to send me quiz for approval– STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY!

• Homework:– FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY

Monday, May 11th, 2015

Page 2: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Pg. 136 RTW: What is your favorite organism that we’ve learned about?

• Objective:– I will be able to cite examples and explain the adaptations

to the marine environment of the invertebrate phyla: Reptilia.

• Agenda:– Reptilia Foldable– Reptilia group be ready to present tomorrow!– Mammalia group send digital documents by today!– STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY!

• Homework:– FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY

Tuesday, May 12th, 2015

Page 3: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Chordate (class reptilia)

Examples:Class reptilia: sea turtle, marine iguana,

crocodiles, sea snakes.

General Characteristics:They are ectotherms; which means “cold

blooded”.Bear their young in eggsBreathe using lungs, instead of gills

Page 4: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Chordate (class reptilia)

Diagrams:

Reproduction: sexual and either lay eggs or have internal development without parental nourishment. (ovoviviparous)

Page 5: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 6: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 7: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

1. Kemp’s Ridley

2. Hawksbill

3. Loggerhead

4. Green

5. Leatherback

Five (5) species of marine turtles nest in Florida

Page 8: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 9: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Green Sea Turtle

Page 10: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Green turtle

It is one of the largest species: 3ft long

recognized because they have one pair of scales in front of their eyes

Page 11: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Green Turtle

Most common It’s called the

green turtle because of the green color of the fat under shell, they are not actually green.

Page 12: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Diet consists almost exclusively on seagrasses and marine algae (Hatchlings eat plants and animals)

Inhabits shallow waters and is attracted to lagoons with an abundance of grass and algae

Page 13: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Hawksbill

Page 14: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Hawksbill Turtle The beautiful

shell often used for jewelry

Distinctive by its hawk like beak

Can reach 3 feet

Page 15: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Diet consists of primarily sponges

Inhabits rocky areas, coral reefs, coastal areas, lagoons.

Illegal trade of tortoiseshell continues

Page 16: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Kemp Ridley

Page 17: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Kemp’s Ridley

Page 18: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Kemp’s Ridley most endangered

species, as well as the smallest: only grows to 24-28 in

They are olive green in color.

Mostly nest on one beach, in Rancho Nuevo, Mexico.

Page 19: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Carapace is almost as wide as long

Diet consists mostly of crabs Females swarm to mass

nesting emergences known as arribadas in the daylight.

Page 20: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

arribadasarribadas

Page 21: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Leatherback

Page 22: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Leatherback Can dive the

deepest and travel the furthest of any other turtle.

Page 23: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Can reach 4 to 8 feet Diet mostly jellyfish, but also

sea urchins, squid, crustaceans, fish, blue-green bacteria, & floating seaweed

Most pelagic of all sea turtles

Page 24: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Leatherbacks

Instead of a solid shell they have bones in their skin that form 5 ridges.

Page 25: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 26: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Loggerhead

Page 27: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Loggerhead Turtle They can be

identified by their large head, reddish brown carapace (top), and dull brown plastron (bottom).

Page 28: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Diet consists of mollusks, crustaceans, fish, other marine animals

Widely distributed

Page 29: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Turtle concerns

1. Diseases……caused by??????? Pollution Red Tide Viruses

Page 30: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Fibropapilloma tumors(FY bro PAP il LO ma) Causes blindnessDifficulty swimming Eventual death

Page 31: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 32: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 33: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Locations w/ infected Turtles

Page 34: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Turtle concernsTurtle concerns2. 2. UsUs (humans) (humans)

BoatsBoats

Shrimp Boats, TED Shrimp Boats, TED DevicesDevices

Plastics, trashPlastics, trash

Loss of habitatLoss of habitat

Turtle egg poachingTurtle egg poaching

Beach Beach nourishment/dredgingnourishment/dredging

Beach drivingBeach driving

Page 35: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 36: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

http://www.scaquarium.org/seaturtle/rescue.aspx

Page 37: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 38: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 39: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Interesting Facts:Archelon is the oldest known fossil at 150 MYA.Found in 1970’s in S.Dakota.

Page 40: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Archelon:Measured 15 ft long (from beak to tail) and 16.5 ft wide(including flippers and shell), weighing 4,500 lbs.

Page 41: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Archelon:Primarily ate giant squid.

Page 42: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 43: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Marine Iguana (10 in- 2 ft)Widely distributed throughout GalapagosPopulation varies in color & size= single speciesHerbivores= seaweed in intertidal zone

Males are bigger than females Males tend to swim past breaks Average diving depths= 1.5-5 meters

Page 44: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Physical &Physiological CharacteristicsPermit feedingHabits

-Long & sharpclaws

Land Iguana

Marine Iguana

Page 45: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Marine Iguana gripping rocks during feeding

Page 46: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Adapted to swim well Flattened tail for propulsion

Page 47: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Able to scrape algae off rocks with 3 cusped teeth- Razor Sharp!!

Page 48: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Sea Snakes Approx 70

species of sea snakes

Almost all are venomous

Different from eelsEels are fish

with gills, not reptiles with lungs

Page 49: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

American

Crocodile

Page 50: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 51: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

American

Alligator

Page 52: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 53: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Overlapping Teeth

Gator vs Crocodile

Page 54: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Crocodiles

Have been on earth for about 100 million years

Human impacts have caused population to decline

Found around the

tip of Florida in

coastal, brackish

or saltwater habitats

Page 55: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

AmericanCrocodile

AmericanAlligator

Page 56: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

American Alligator

Primarily freshwater swamps Adults can tolerate saltwater for only

short periods of time Lack salt secreting glands found in

crocodiles Hatchlings receive parental care from

mother staying with her for up to a year Florida Red-bellied turtles tend to lay

their eggs in an alligator nest

Page 57: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

No RTW: Reptilia group be ready to present when the bell rings!

• Objective:– I will be able to cite examples and explain the

adaptations to the marine environment of the invertebrate phyla: Reptilia.

• Agenda:– Reptilia Fish Food Presentation– STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY!

• Homework:– FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY

Wednesday, May 13th, 2015

Page 58: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting fact about Reptilia?

• Objective:– I will be able to cite examples and explain the

adaptations to the marine environment of the invertebrate phyla: Mammalia.

• Agenda:– Foldable Notes Chordata: Mammalia– Mammalia group be ready to present tomorrow!– STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY!

• Homework:– FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY

Thursday, May 14th, 2015

Page 59: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Chordate (class Mammalia: marine mammals) Examples:

Order Cetacea: whales, dolphins, porpoisesOrder Sirenia: manatees, dugongsOrder Carnivora: sea otters, polar bearsOrder Pinnepedia: seals, sea lions

Characteristics: 5 mammal characteristics: hair, live young, produce

milk, breathe air, endothermicAdapted for swimmingCetaceans use echolocation to navigate

Page 60: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Chordate (class mammalia)

Diagram:

Reproduction: sexual, live birth with placenta attached to mom. Mothers produce milk to feed young.

Page 61: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Page 62: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Characteristics

• Mammals went from land to sea 50 million years ago.

• Their bodies have adapted to swimming and diving rather than running/jumping on land

• Only produce a few well cared for young• Mammals are

1. Air breathing

2. Live birth, embryo receives nutrients through placenta

3. Warm blooded

4. Have mammary glands produce milk for young

5. Have hair at some point in their lives

Page 63: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Class Mammalia

order Pinnipedia(Seals, Sea Lions& Walruses)

order Carnivora(Sea Otters)

order Sirenia(Manatees &Dugongs)

order Cetacea(Whales, Dolphins& Porpoises)

Page 64: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Pinnipeds

Sea Lions

Seals

Major differences:Major differences:•Sea Lions can move back flipper Sea Lions can move back flipper forward forward •Sea Lions have external earsSea Lions have external ears•Sea Lions males have external Sea Lions males have external testiclestesticles•Sea Lions lack toes w/ clawsSea Lions lack toes w/ claws

Page 65: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Walruses

Page 66: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Pinnipeds usually live in cold water Have a thick layer of blubber for insulation,

food reserve & buoyancy Bristly hair & large size conserve body heat

(less surface area)

Exception: Monk Seals These seals live in warm climates Two species are rare: Mediterranean &

Hawaiian One species is extinct, last seen in 1952:

Caribbean Seals hunted for skin, meat & oil

Page 67: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

c. 1910

CaribbeanMonk SealLast seenIn 1952

Page 68: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Steller’sSea Cow

•Closest relatives to Closest relatives to manatees & dugongs are manatees & dugongs are elephantselephants•The only true vegetarians The only true vegetarians among marine mammalsamong marine mammals•The extinct Steller’s sea The extinct Steller’s sea cow was the largest cow was the largest @ 25-30 feet@ 25-30 feet

SireniansSirenians

Page 69: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Dugong

Page 70: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.
Page 71: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

class Mammalia

order Pinnipedia(Seals, Sea Lions& Walruses)

order Carnivora(Sea Otters)

order Sirenia(Manatees &Dugongs)

order Cetacea(Whales, Dolphins& Porpoises)

Page 72: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Breathing

Blowhole takes air to lungs Toothed whales have 1 nostril Baleen whales have 2 nostrils

Page 73: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Swimming

Large body size- streamline shapes Tail flukes and hind flippers propel them

through water

Page 74: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Blubber

Mammals are endothermic (warm blooded)

Blubber- used to keep them warm Over 60cm thick, traps heat.

Page 75: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Communication & Echolocation Well developed brains, very intelligent Communicates using clicks & sounds

through the melon.Use the reflected sound to determine size,

shape and density.

Songs produced by the Beluga & Humpback whales

Page 76: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Comparison of Vertebrate Brains- Brain is larger in relationBrain is larger in relation

to body size & more complex compared to other vertebratesto body size & more complex compared to other vertebratesThis allows more storage & processing of informationThis allows more storage & processing of information

Page 77: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

•Only marine member of the order Carnivora Only marine member of the order Carnivora (exception- Polar bear)(exception- Polar bear)•Lacks a layer of blubber, has dense fur for Lacks a layer of blubber, has dense fur for insulationinsulation•Almost killed to extinction in 1911Almost killed to extinction in 1911

Page 78: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Cetaceans(Cetus: greek forwhale) Largest group (90

species) Experienced complete

transition to aquatic life Breathe through one

single or double blowhole

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/player/animals/mammals-animals/dolphins-and-porpoises/dolphin-pink-river.html

All marine except a few species of dolphins

Cetaceans divided into 2 groups:Toothless, filter feeding Toothed, carnivorous

River Dolphin

Page 79: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Toothless Whales- have two blowholes

Baleen is rows of flexible, fibrous plates that hang from the upper jaws.

Made of keratin (similar to hair & nails)

Hanging from the plates are bristles that overlap and form a dense mat

This filters out the food from the water that the whale takes in

13 species- Blue whale is largest (M-80ft/ F-110ft)

Baleen used for boning in corsets

Suborder: Mysticeti(Baleen whales)

Page 80: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Rorquals

Whales that have an expanding throat (accordion like)

Ex. blue whale, fin whale, minke whale, & humpback whale

Blue Whale

Page 81: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/whales/habitat_degradation.cfm

Page 82: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Suborder: Odontoceti,(toothed whales)

Most are dolphins & porpoises

Largest toothed whale is the sperm whale-Now the most numerous

Pressures from whaling, drowning in nets are impacting all populations

Page 83: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

Humpback Whale spout

Large whales will have a visible spout when they Large whales will have a visible spout when they blow air out of blowholeblow air out of blowholeThis is the condensation of their warm breath This is the condensation of their warm breath hitting the cooler airhitting the cooler airThe height & angle can help ID a whale at a The height & angle can help ID a whale at a distance (Blue Whale- 20-40 ft high)distance (Blue Whale- 20-40 ft high)

http://www.salariya.com/web_books/whaling/blows/spouts.html

Page 84: Pg. 136 RTW: What is one interesting thing you learned about Fish & Sharks? Objective: – I will be prepared for the Marine EOC on 5/18. Agenda: – Final.

No RTW: Mammalia group be ready to present when the bell rings!

• Objective:– I will be able to cite examples and explain the

adaptations to the marine environment of the invertebrate phyla: Mammalia.

• Agenda:– Mammalia Fish Food Presentation– Mammalia group send digital documents by today!– STUDY FOR FINAL ON MONDAY!

• Homework:– FINAL IN CLASS ON MONDAY: STUDY

Friday, May 15th , 2015


Recommended