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Digestion Animal
Surface Area Accessory Organs, Glands and Enzymes Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine
Surface Area Accessory Organs, Glands and Enzymes Stomach Small Intestine Large Intestine
Black tip File-tail cat Galapagos Great white Hammerhead Horn Leopard Sandbar Sevengill Soupfin Swell White tip Zebra
Shark Types
Match the letter with the shark type. Use the Monterey Aquarium Animal Guide for help.
Closely observe the sharks.
Shark behavior-
1) Observe two shark types for five minutes each on the Monterey kelp forest live-cam and the Open Ocean live-cam.
2) Which shark is more active and which is more gregarious? 3) Which shark behaviors help maintain homeostasis?
Shark anatomy-
1) Observe the sharks body shape, size, coloring/shading and fins. 2) What are three anatomical differences you see in the more active sharks: __________________________ __________________________ __________________________.
Learn more about different shark types here.
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Area de Superficie
Surface Area
(the intestine as seen under the microscope)
Surface Area
(the intestine as seen under the microscope)
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1. What flows through the lumen walls of the small intestine?
2. Name the three vessels indicated in the villus.
3. Which vessel goes to the heart and what will be transported there?
4. How many microvilli are on one villus?
5. What is the function of the small intestine? 6. Describe a homeostatic mechanism that occurs in the small intestines.
Organos, Glandulas y Enzimas Accesorios
Conclusion:
Watch Khan Academy's Crash Course: Biology, the Digestive System.
In your journal, trace the path of food from a sharks mouth to its muscle cells where cellular respiration occurs.
Be sure to include the three main biological molecules and tell whether they get digested chemically and/or physically. Also, detail where most absorption occurs and which accessory organs, glands and/or enzymes are involved. Finally, describe where and how negative feedback occurs along this pathway.
Submit here.
Conclusion:
Watch Khan Academy's Crash Course: Biology, the Digestive System.
In your journal, trace the path of food from a sharks mouth to its muscle cells where cellular respiration occurs.
Be sure to include the three main biological molecules and tell whether they get digested chemically and/or physically. Also, detail where most absorption occurs and which accessory organs, glands and/or enzymes are involved. Finally, describe where and how negative feedback occurs along this pathway.
Submit here.
Use the Monterey Field guide and tour the aquarium....
Part 1-Coastal Wetland-Sandy Shore
What do bat rays eat?
Part 2-Aquarium-Wide
Can you find these sharks, skates & rays?
Part 3- Second Floor Kelp Forest
Which sharks lay egg cases and which have live young?
Part 4-Monterey Bay Habitats
Write how many gill slits you see on each side of the shark’s head.
Quiz
Part 1-Coastal Wetland-Sandy Shore
What do bat rays eat?
Part 2-Aquarium-Wide
Can you find these sharks, skates & rays?
Part 3- Second Floor Kelp Forest
Which sharks lay egg cases and which have live young?
Part 4-Monterey Bay Habitats
Write how many gill slits you see on each side of the shark’s head.
Quiz
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