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How is a clown fish living?. By Chelsey. Energy. Living things require energy to live, the clown fish obtains it’s energy from eating plankton and barnacles. Environment. Living organisms respond to their environment, Clown fish hide in a sea anemone when a predator comes to close.
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How is a clown fish living? By Chelsey
Energy • Living things require energy to live, the clown fish obtains it’s energy from eating plankton and barnacles.
Environment • Living organisms respond to their environment, Clown fish hide in a sea anemone when a predator comes to close. • They can only live in 10 out of thousands of species of sea anemone.
Reproduction • Living organisms reproduce to keep their species living. • Clown fish sexually reproduce, and they lay eggs. • Clown fish also have the ability to change their gender, in a school when the female dies one of the males takes her place.
Growth • Living organisms grow from child to adult. • Clown Fish start as eggs, they develop their skeleton, and eyes, lungs and their other organs then hatch into a small baby fish which grows to a bigger full grown adult.
Waste • Living organisms produce waste, (urine or feces) • The clown fish urinates and leaves feces.
Organization • Living organisms are made up of cells, a cell is the basic unit of life. • Clown fish are made up of cells. The picture to the left is brain cells and to the right is red blood cells.
Adaptation • Living organisms adapt to their environment. • Clown fish adapted gills to breathe water, also they adapted changing their gender so they can mate if there is a shortage of males or females.
The Sea Anemone By Chelsey
Energy • Living organisms require energy to live, the Sea anemone is an omnivore, they eat algae and small fish ( not clown fish though).
Environment • Living organisms respond to their environment, Sea anemone move or shift to the sun light, they protect themselves with poisonous tentacles from predators.
Reproduction • Living organisms reproduce to maintain their species, the sea anemone both asexually and sexually reproduces.
Growth • Living organisms grow from childhood to adult, the pictures below show baby sea anemones grown into adult.
Waste • Living organisms produce waste, the Sea anemone produces feces and not oxygen because photosynthesis is impossible in the sea and it gets it glucose or food from algae.
Organization • Living organisms are made up of cells, the sea anemone is made up of lots of cells the picture above is the skin or outer layer of the plant. Skin-like Plant cells
Adaptation • Living organisms adapt to their environment, the sea anemone has poisonous tentacles that protect it’s self from predators.