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$100 Question from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Birds that nest on land, but feed entirely or partially at sea.
$100 Answer from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Seabirds
$200 Question from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals The difference between amphibians and reptiles, AND which one is older in an evolutionary sense.
$200 Answer from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Amphibians must keep themselves moist and lay their eggs in water. Reptiles are thought to have evolved from amphibians.
$300 Question from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals The three characteristics that make penguins different from other birds.
$300 Answer from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals • Flightless. • Layer of blubber. • Dense bones.
$400 Question from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Two differences between baleen whales and toothed whales.
$400 Answer from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Baleen whales do not have teeth and they have 2 blowholes, while toothed whales have only 1.
$500 Question from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals The three uses for blubber.
$500 Answer from Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals • Buoyancy. • Warmth. • Food reserve.
$100 Question from Marine Fishes The scientific study of fish.
$100 Answer from Marine Fishes Ichthyology
$200 Question from Marine Fishes The fin on the back or top of the fish.
$200 Answer from Marine Fishes Dorsal Fin.
$300 Question from Marine Fishes The reason why bony fish need to have a swimbladder for buoyancy.
$300 Answer from Marine Fishes The skeletal structure of bone makes the fish heavier then if they were made of cartilage.
$400 Question from Marine Fishes List and describe the four types of camouflage used by fish.
$400 Answer from Marine Fishes • Warning coloration • advertises poison • Cryptic coloration • blend in w/ environment • Disruptive coloration • stripes or spots • Countershading • dark on top/light on bottom
$500 Question from Marine Fishes What is the difference between catadromous and anadromous fish?
$500 Answer from Marine Fishes Anadromous migrate into fresh water to breed, and catadromous migrate to sea to breed.
$100 Question from Ecology Describe the difference between herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.
$100 Answer from Ecology Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eat other animals. Omnivores eat both plants and animals.
$200 Question from Ecology Which terms can be substituted for ‘consumer’ and ‘producer’?
$200 Answer from Ecology Consumer = heterotroph Producer = autotroph
$300 Question from Ecology What is an abiotic factor? Provide 2 examples.
$300 Answer from Ecology Abiotic factors are the environment’s physical and chemical features that influence an organism. Example = salinity, temp, substrate
$400 Question from Ecology What is the difference between mutualism and commensalism?
$400 Answer from Ecology In a mutualism both organisms benefit from the relationship. In commensalism one organism benefits w/o affecting the other.
$500 Question from Ecology What makes up an organism’s niche? Provide three factors.
$500 Answer from Ecology • Niche: • Where it lives • What it eats • When and how it reproduces • How it behaves
$100 Question from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries The largest limiting factor in the intertidal zone.
$200 Question from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries The tropical equivalent of a salt marsh.
$200 Answer from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries A mangrove.
$300 Question from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries What is the definition for the intertidal zone and its scientific name?
$300 Answer from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries The intertidal zone, or the littoral zone, is the area of shoreline between the high tide and low tide marks.
$400 Question from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries What are the four types of estuaries? AND Which type of estuary is the Chesapeake Bay? AND Which is also known as a fjord?
$400 Answer from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries • Coastal Plain Estuary (Chesapeake) • Bar-built Estuary • Tectonic Estuary • Glacier-Carved Estuary (Fjords)
$500 Question from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries What is the difference between an osmoregulator and an osmoconformer?
$500 Answer from Intertidal Zones and Estuaries Osmoregulators keep the salt concentration of their body fluid constant regardless of the water salinity, but osmoconformers will match their internal salinity.
$100 Question from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs What partner do coral polyps need to build a reef?
$100 Answer from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs Zooxanthellae
$200 Question from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs What is the largest limiting factor for a kelp forest?
$200 Answer from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs Temperature.
$300 Question from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs What are the three types of coral reefs?
$300 Answer from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs • Fringing Reef • Barrier Reef • Atolls
$400 Question from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs What is the difference between a kelp forest and a kelp bed?
$400 Answer from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs Kelp bed becomes a kelp forest when the fronds reach the surface.
$500 Question from Kelp Forests and Coral Reefs In terms of geological succession, which type of coral reef is the oldest?