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Intertidal Zone Animals - printouts on the animals that live in this inhospitable biome. ... ; The Intertidal Zone; Littoral Zone Animal Printouts ... Biology; Animal Printouts; Biology Label Printouts; Biomes; Birds; Butterflies; Dinosaurs; Food Chain; Human Anatomy; Mammals; Plants; Rainforests; Sharks; Whales...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/ocean/Intertidal.sht...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/ocean/Intertidal.shtml
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Where does the organism live in the intertidal zone? How does it adapt to the tidal changes? Make a food chain. Be sure to include predators and prey. How does the plant or animal breathe (photosynthesis or respiration)?
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www.shadowsource.com/chase/intertidal.html
www.shadowsource.com/chase/intertidal.html
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The intertidal zone, ... Algae are important as primary producers of organic matter at the base of the food chain. They also provide oxygen for other aquatic life. Algae may contribute to mass mortality of other organisms, in cases of algal blooms, but they also contribute to economic well- being in the form of food,
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www.mesa.edu.au/friends/seashores/references.html
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The intertidal zone is a place of great beauty and diversity; it is a highly productive environment providing food for humans and animals; ... THE INTERTIDAL ZONE is an astonishing glimpse at the food chains, interactive life cycles, and many special adaptations to this difficult environment. With Teacher's Guide.
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www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/113.html
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food makers ... food web ... two or more food chains that are linked...
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www.quia.com/jg/234864list.html
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Resource: Intertidal Zone ... This video segment from NOVA: "The Sea Behind the Dunes" explores the often-overlooked ecosystem of the salt marsh, focusing on the plants that provide both a physical structure for the community and the building blocks for the detrital food chain that exists there.
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www.teachersdomain.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.eco.inte...
www.teachersdomain.org/resource/tdc02.sci.life.eco.intertidal/
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Food chain-A linear sequence of organisms that exist on successive trophic levels within a natural community, through which energy is transferred by feeding. Food web-A non-linear network of feeding between organisms that includes many food chains and multiple organisms on each trophic level.
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www.bigelow.org/mitzi/food_web.html
www.bigelow.org/mitzi/food_web.html
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The currents in the Bay of Fundy cause upwelling of nutrients from the ocean floor, resulting in a biologically active photic zone (the area near the top of the water where light can penetrate) with an abundance of both phytoplankton and zooplankton - the most critical links in the marine food chain (Smith and Smith,
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www.bayoffundy.com/intertidalzones.aspx
www.bayoffundy.com/intertidalzones.aspx
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Just above the producers are the organisms that depend on them for food. These organisms, ... The neritic or coastal zone is the shallow water over the continental shelf. The littoral zone is intertidal. The abyss is the bottom where it's very deep. Most things live where the light reaches. This is called the photic zone.
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kingfish.coastal.edu/biology/sgilman/770Food%20WebsChal...
kingfish.coastal.edu/biology/sgilman/770Food%20WebsChallenges.htm
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