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What type of adaptation is osmoregulation? Explain why.
Functional or Physiological, as they are processes that take place in the body of a fish.
Name the two categories of fish.
Cartilagenous fish and Bony fish
What is the function of the swim bladder?
The swim bladder controls the depth of the water the fish will swim through.
What is the operculum?
The flap that allows water to pass through after a fish has swallowed water.
An egg is placed in distilled water. Will it increase in size, decrease in size, or remain the same size? Explain your answer.
It will increase in size due to osmosis. Water will move into the egg and into the area of lower concentration (distilled water).
An egg is placed in glucose syrup. Will it increase in size, decrease in size, or remain the same size? Explain your answer.
It will decrease in size due to osmosis. Water will move out of the egg and into the area of higher concentration of glucose (syrup).
This image shows what scientific process?
Osmosis
How many tentacles does a squid have?
2
Define "functional/physiological adaptations"
Processes inside an organism’s body that help it survive.
Define "physical/structural adaptations".
Physical features of an organism (plant or animal) that helps them survive.
Define "behavioural adaptations".
The way an organism behaves or acts, that helps it survive.
Name the 3 types of adaptations
Behavioural, Structural and Functional
What are adaptations?
Adaptations are features and behaviors that allow an organism to survive in its environment.
Name an example of a cephalopod.
Squid, cuttlefish, octopus, nautilus
Name one characteristic almost all mollusks share.
Bilateral symmetry, Radula and muscular foot/tentacles
What are the 3 major types of mollusks?
Gastropod, bibalves and cephalopods