Marine Biology Teacher's Guide

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  • Product Code: TG 101
  • ISBN 1862830886

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About

  • Suggested answers
  • Overhead transparencies
  • Instruction notes

Sample Pages

Format

  • Approx 224 page
  • A4 spiral bound colour cover

Contents

  • Answers to pages 1 - 96 of Students Exercise Book
  • Six lectures on Marine Biology
  • Lecture 1 Mangroves and seagrasses
    1. Where mangroves live
    2. Animals that use mangroves for shelter
    3. Mangroves growth
    4. Mangrove reproduction
    5. Seagrasses
    6. Mangroves and seagrass habitat model
    7. Marine habitats
    8. Life in estuarine habitats
    9. Problems of salt and lack of air
    10. Identifying mangroves
    11. Links between the sea and mangroves
    12. Prawn life cycle
    13. Fish poisoning
  • Lecture 2 Coral reefs and exposed shores
    1. Sand dune plants
    2. Sand dune formation
    3. Model reef
    4. Coral reef formation
    5. Copepods
    6. Diatoms, dinoflagellates and the photic zone
    7. The intertidal zone
    8. Red tide
    9. Artemia - life cycle
    10. Coral feeding and reproduction
    11. Coral bleaching
    12. Mollusc biology
    13. Mollusc ID
    14. Echinoderm ID
    15. Where some marine organisms live
    16. Some whale facts
    17. Some turtle facts
    18. Sea bird significance
    19. Shark movement
  • Lecture 3 Classification
    1. Tree of marine life
    2. Rays
    3. Naming system
    3. Definition of species
    4. Key to marine life
    5. Phylum Protozoa
    6. Phylum Porifera
    7. Phylum Cnidaria
    8. Phylum Annelida
    9. Phylum Mollusca
    10. Phylum Arthropoda
    11. Phylum Chordata
    12. Class Ascidacea
    13. Class Chondrichthyes
    14. Class Osteichthyes
    15. Class Reptilia
    16. Class Aves
    17. Class Mammalia
  • Lecture 4 Marine ecology
    1. Studying the biotic and abiotic environment.
    2. Sea birds survival
    3. Structural adaptations
    4. Physiological adaptations
    5. Intertidal zone survival and reproduction
    6. Behavioural adaptations
    7. Shark navigation and prey locatation
    8. Abiotic and biotic factors on a rocky shore
    9. Producers, scavengers and predators
    10. Food chains and food webs
    11. Three types of symbiotic relationship
    12. Ecosystems and a communities
    13. Marine biodiversity
  • Lecture 5 Lab and field work
    1. External features of a bony fish
    2. A sea mullet dissection
    3. External features of a crayfish
    4. Plankton
    5. Beach or rocky shore profile
    6. Complete a transect
    7. Report writing