Abeka Investigating God's World Chapter 5 Test

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blubber

a fatty layer that keeps sea mammals warm

parrotfish

a fish whose teeth are fused together and can bite through a fish hook

water

all living things must contain some of this in their body tissues

warm blooded animals

animals that maintain a constant body temperature despite their environment such as birds and whales

baby whales

born under water

lobster

carnivorous crustacean with two large pincers

sea otter

clever enough to use tools

crab

crustacean that runs sideways

The three steps of the water cycle

evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

mollusks

examples: cowrie, conch, sea snail, oyster, clam, mussel, whelks

crustaceans

examples: shrimp, lobster, crab

wrasse

fish that helps larger fish by eating parasites

oceans moderate the climate

ocean temperature does not change as quickly as land so it warms the land during the winter and cools it during the summer

oyster

produces pearls

Tube feet

sea stars or starfish have this type of feet

true seals

seals that do not have small outer ears

eared seals

seals that have small outer ears

univalve

single shell

shrimp

small crustacean; scavenger

Australia

the Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of this continent

blenny

the cleaner mimic that will bite the large fish

moray eel

the fish that looks like a snake

wandering albatross

the largest of all flying birds

elephant seal

the largest of all pinnipeds

stonefish

the most poisonous fish

three-fourths

the ocean covers almost this amount of the earth's surface

walrus

the pinniped that has a set of tusks which it uses as a fifth leg

intertidal zone

the region between the low-tide and the high-tide lines where most ocean plants and animals live

molecule

the smallest part of a substance that still has the quality of that substance

emperor penguin

the tallest of all penguins

spring tide

the tide experiences the highest high tides and the lowest low tides

high tides

the tide that occurs when the water has reached its highest point before it starts falling again

neap tides

tides that occur when the sun and moon are at right angles to the earth and pull in different directions

low tides

tides that occur when the water has reached its lowest point before rising again

bivalve

two shell

aquifers

underground places where water collects

north pole

where walruses live

pinniped

wing footed animal

polyp skeleton

Coral reefs are made up of this

water vapor is not salty

Water vapor that is evaporated from the ocean leaves the dissolved salts and minerals behind in the ocean.

Antarctica

most penguins live near this continent


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