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1 Marine Organisms Representative Phyla

2 How Would You Group These Organisms? How have we classified organisms in the past? How have we classified organisms in the past? How is classification used in your day to day experiences? How is classification used in your day to day experiences? Why do you think classification is important to scientists? Why do you think classification is important to scientists? What were some common questions you asked yourselves as you tried to group the organisms? What were some common questions you asked yourselves as you tried to group the organisms?

3 Classification of living things Organisms can be classified into one of three domains of life: Organisms can be classified into one of three domains of life: –Archaea –Bacteria –Eukarya Figure 12-1

4 Classification of marine organisms Marine organisms can be generally classified into one of three groups based on habitat and mobility: Marine organisms can be generally classified into one of three groups based on habitat and mobility: 1.Plankton (floaters) Phytoplankton (drifting plants and algae) Phytoplankton (drifting plants and algae) Zooplankton (drifting animals) Zooplankton (drifting animals) 2.Nekton (swimmers) 3.Benthos (bottom dwellers)

5 Classification of living things Classification includes the following increasingly specific groupings: Classification includes the following increasingly specific groupings: –Kingdom (most general) –Phylum –Class –Order –Family –Genus –Species (most specific)

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7 Representative Marine Phyla: Phylum Porifera Phylum Porifera Phylum Cnidaria Phylum Cnidaria Phylum Mollusca Phylum Mollusca Phylum Annelida Phylum Annelida Phylum Arthropoda Phylum Arthropoda Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Chordata Phylum Chordata

8 Phylum Porifera: Sponges

9 Phylum Cnidaria: Sea Anemones, Corals

10 Phylum Mollusca

11 Phylum Annelida

12 Phylum Arthropoda

13 Phylum Echinodermata

14 Your Task Today Determine what Class of organism you and your partner (or group) will be modeling Determine what Class of organism you and your partner (or group) will be modeling Start the general research for your project as a group Start the general research for your project as a group Our goal is to be finished with presentations by the end of the six weeks! Our goal is to be finished with presentations by the end of the six weeks! That is about 2 weeks (1 week to research and 1 week to construct) That is about 2 weeks (1 week to research and 1 week to construct) You will be responsible for using materials in a resourceful and creative method You will be responsible for using materials in a resourceful and creative method

15 A4 Sign Ups Asia: Phylum – Echinodermata Emily and Evan: Slate Pencil Urchin. Nadia and Claire: Johnson’s Sea Cucumber. Asia: Phylum – Echinodermata Emily and Evan: Slate Pencil Urchin. Nadia and Claire: Johnson’s Sea Cucumber. Europe: Cnidaria Chiara and Harrison: pink hearted hydroid. Cristina and elyshia: Magnificent sea anemone Europe: Cnidaria Chiara and Harrison: pink hearted hydroid. Cristina and elyshia: Magnificent sea anemone Antarctica: Annelida Sam and George: Ribbon Worm. Emma and Neha: Flat Worm ( We are making a ribbon worm) Antarctica: Annelida Sam and George: Ribbon Worm. Emma and Neha: Flat Worm ( We are making a ribbon worm) S.America: Chordata Jenny & Ramona(beluga whale) Colby and Eva (Lionfish) S.America: Chordata Jenny & Ramona(beluga whale) Colby and Eva (Lionfish) Australia: Mollusca Maddie and James (Vampire Squid) Gwyneth and Elizabeth (Blue ringed octopus) Australia: Mollusca Maddie and James (Vampire Squid) Gwyneth and Elizabeth (Blue ringed octopus) Africa: Arthropoda- Sofia and Andrew: Fiddler crab, Swati and Mia: Western Horseshoe crab. Africa: Arthropoda- Sofia and Andrew: Fiddler crab, Swati and Mia: Western Horseshoe crab.

16 Africa: Porifera Noah & Andrew Isabel: red beard Sponge & Glass Sponge Africa: Porifera Noah & Andrew Isabel: red beard Sponge & Glass Sponge Australia: Chordata Liv & Deepa: Shark, Aaron & Andrew: Dolphin Australia: Chordata Liv & Deepa: Shark, Aaron & Andrew: Dolphin Europe: Chordata Caleb and Max: Green Sea Turtle Vada and Isabelle S: Manatee Europe: Chordata Caleb and Max: Green Sea Turtle Vada and Isabelle S: Manatee Asia: Echinodermata Smith and Annabelle- Sea Urchin, Hayden and Aaron- Sea Star Asia: Echinodermata Smith and Annabelle- Sea Urchin, Hayden and Aaron- Sea Star South America: Mollusca: Kathryn: Blue ringed Octopus, Gustavo: chambered nautilus South America: Mollusca: Kathryn: Blue ringed Octopus, Gustavo: chambered nautilus Asia: Echinodermata: Aaron and Haden: starfish Annabelle and, sea urchin Asia: Echinodermata: Aaron and Haden: starfish Annabelle and, sea urchin


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