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You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod
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You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

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Page 1: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

You looked at a slide similar to this.

What was it a slide of?

Zooplankton

What is the organismthat the “arrow” is pointing to?

A copepod

Page 2: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Identify this organism

This is a copepod which is an abundant component of zooplankton

Page 3: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Why are organisms like this referred to as “cows of the sea”?

Copepods are major grazers of phytoplankton

Page 4: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Identify this organism

Diatom

Page 5: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

What are the shells or tests of these phytoplankton made of?What are these organisms?

SiO2 or Glass

Diatoms

Page 6: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

These organisms have a large oil filled vacuole. They also have chloroplasts. Are they an example of phytoplankton or zooplankton? What are they?

They are capable ofphotosynthesis thusthey are phytoplankton.

Diatoms

Page 7: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

How do these diatoms maintain their position close to the ocean surface so that they get plenty of sunlight for photosynthesis?

They have oil filledvacuoles which helpthem float.

Page 8: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Identify Structure

Identify Structure

Identify Structure

The nucleus

The nucleolus

The cell membrane

What’s this stuff?

Cytoplasm

Page 9: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

What are these?

Unfertilized sea star eggs

Page 10: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Kingdom?

What are these?

Are they zooplankton or phytoplankton?

Protista

Foraminiferans

Zooplankton

What are the shells of these organisms made of?

Calcium carbonate or limestone

Page 11: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

Kingdom ProtistaZooplanktonRadiolarian Strew

Note that the shells or tests are made of silica dioxide (glass)

Page 12: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

What is the shell or test of these organisms made of?

Calcium carbonate or limestone

Page 13: You looked at a slide similar to this. What was it a slide of? Zooplankton What is the organism that the “arrow” is pointing to? A copepod.

These organisms belong to Kingdom Protista They are a type of zooplankton What is the common name of these organisms?

Radiolarians

What are the shells of these organisms made of?

Silica dioxide or glass