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Ok so I'm not that great at reflecting on things but here goes anyways. Monday night I got to class just in time to start the lesson on Oceanic Zones. As everybody so far has said I had no clue about the different levels, not only are there level...
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WOOT! I think I finally got it to work after many tries. Marine Biology Angelfish View more documents from morganwhitney10. This was only part of my group because I had Angelfish and then the small other group that was beneath it on the sheet bu...
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August 16
So does anyone know how to fix a picture problem??? A lot of my pictures are only showing up as black boxes through slideshare.
July 13
ok. So I've been having trouble getting my slideshow to work on Slideshare... And it doesn't help that I was out of town for the class meeting and will be again for the next, but Can someone help me?
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lttle brother found a starfish in florida a coule yers ago.
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This group is reserved for current students of Marine Biology. These students are enrolled in Honors Marine Biology within the Saint Joseph School District.
June 1

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At 8:09pm on October 12, 2009, Terra Younger said…
Ayyy Morgan :)
Just lemme know if you need anything for the tuna poster... I'm more than happy to help... I'm kinda just jumpin' in... So yeah :)
At 12:00pm on June 3, 2009, ricky maddox said…
Nice work making the class and good luck!

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High School:
Benton High School
The last three CD's I purchased/downloaded were:
Breathe Carolina-Hello Fascination
All Time Low-Nothing Personal
My favorite subject during the regular school day is:
So far AP Music Theory
My interests (other than school) are:
tennis, sewing, reading, writing, music

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Use the space below to reflect on our latest class session... and introduction to the ins & outs of coral reef formation. The slide set we used to facilitate our chat can be viewed here: (soon) In the space below, tell what connections you made ...
on Tuesday
yes, and yes... and also simply trap it within a structure they can close. think: mollusks.
on Tuesday
I understand now. That helps.
on Monday
To an extent. Does this mean they find water to make gills efficient, or does it mean they produce a saliva or water based substance to clear up their needs?
on Monday
Whoa. That's sick to think algae is in all those common everyday things Americans eat. Didn't he also say it was in gum. Or am I totally making that up? I'll have to check up on that.
on Monday
You did an awesome job looking up all those definitions. I'm a visual learner too, so when I was making my post. I opened up my Marine Biology book. I have to see it in person, or in pictures to understand something. One thing I think we all didn'...
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Also, I have a quick question. In this picture, is this considered a tide pool? I am confused because it is not in an enclosed pool but it still has to go through the different levels of high-tide and low-tide.
on Monday
So I love chocolate milk and pudding so this is a cool way to connect the ocean and the foods we eat to people like me who are not to much of sea food fans. I never would have guessed but i would have never really thought about it either.
on Monday
Hey this is what mine is about. There are the four different levels and that pretty much determines how much sun and water each are exposed to, i think.
on Monday
I, being the procrastinator, am just starting to do this assignment (you know the one that is due in just a couple of hours). Therefore, I am doing this two weeks after the lesson and the thing that stuck with me the most was the tide pools. The p...
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Before last class period I knew nothing about oceanic zones, I learned that there are two main oceanic zones called the pelagic and the Benthic zones both of which are seperated into smaller zones within them. I also learned that light penetrates ...
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Hmmmm..... I see it here just fine. Nicely done.
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What happened to my reply? When you click on Zones & Trophic levels and then go to the last page, you don't see mine at all, but if you go over to the Latest Activity and hit the "replied" link, you can see it.
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During class, we began to talk about seaweed. When Mr. Nash asked if we knew what it felt like, I hadn't, because I'd never really seen seaweed in real life. I've been to an ocean and all, but never been to a spot that wasn't a beach where tons of...
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Remember... the trophic pyramid is real. It is just that above coral reefs... it seems to be "inverted." Of course, this cannot be. There is simply no way to consume more than is produced. Thus, we spoke of the trophic pyramid on a coral reef as b...
on Monday
Again... excellent clarification of some possible confusion between supralittoral... and littoral.
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Apparent inverted trophic pyramid... apparent. It really cannot be inverted. In fact, this is related to the Law of Conservation of Mass/Energy.
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Lungs are good at extracting oxygen from dry air. Gills are efficient only when wet. Therefore, the paradox is most easily solved with regard to marine critters by finding a way to keep their gills wet during periods of drying. Make sense?
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