Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. The aim of the task was describing their favourite animals, including what they eat, where they live, etc. Across the curriculum. English as a foreign language.
Presentation made by a 1st ESO student. The aim of the task was describing their favourite animals, including what they eat, where they live, etc. Across the curriculum. English as a foreign language.
crocodiles are the only reptiles having 4 chambered heart,flattened tail and body covered with scutes.hind limb is webbed and in this ppt you can discover all the facts about crocodile..hope you can enjoy
Fish are the gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits. They form a sister group to the tunicates, together forming the olfactores. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups.
Ascidiacea (commonly known as the ascidians or sea squirts) is a paraphyletic class in the subphylum Tunicata of sac-like marine invertebrate filter feeders
Despite their plant-like appearance, sea squirts are actually more closely related to vertebrates than they are to invertebrates such as sponges and coral.
There are more than 3,000 known sea squirt species found on the seabed around the world, with the majority of sea squirt species being found in the warmer, nutrient-rich tropical waters.
Sea squirts can vary from just 3cm to 30cm in length depending on the species of sea squirt and its habitat.
crocodiles are the only reptiles having 4 chambered heart,flattened tail and body covered with scutes.hind limb is webbed and in this ppt you can discover all the facts about crocodile..hope you can enjoy
Fish are the gill-bearing aquatic craniate animals that lack limbs with digits. They form a sister group to the tunicates, together forming the olfactores. Included in this definition are the living hagfish, lampreys, and cartilaginous and bony fish as well as various extinct related groups.
Ascidiacea (commonly known as the ascidians or sea squirts) is a paraphyletic class in the subphylum Tunicata of sac-like marine invertebrate filter feeders
Despite their plant-like appearance, sea squirts are actually more closely related to vertebrates than they are to invertebrates such as sponges and coral.
There are more than 3,000 known sea squirt species found on the seabed around the world, with the majority of sea squirt species being found in the warmer, nutrient-rich tropical waters.
Sea squirts can vary from just 3cm to 30cm in length depending on the species of sea squirt and its habitat.
Sorry I was suppose to upload this powerpoint on August 9th but I just couldnt walt so any way this powerpoint that is all about sharks. If you want to learn about sharks before shark week then this is the powerpoint for you. This has info on different types of species of sharks. But I will posted on facebook on August 9th . So if you are on facebook make sure to check it out
Made this presentation for my sister for her school project .
Edit:
So apparently my sister had put in a lot of effort to build this presentation and my only contribution during the review was changing the word 'ma'am' to 'professor'. So all credits to her. ;)
All the information regarding Crabs that are present in the sea and oceans,their various types,what they eat where they live have been explained briefly.
This is just a little effort. In Fish Culturing techniques, these points might be helpful to keep your fish ponds from enemies of eggs, fry, fingerlings and even adult fish. The controls and prevention measurements are also given.
Reference book used: Textbook of Fish culture: Marcel-Huet
#SciChallenge2017 Biotope
This presentation describes how life is under water and describes all the things that you can find in the ocean, like fish, coral reefs and many habitats that fish live in.
3. Appearance
• The blobfish is a fish that has no muscles in its body.
• The blobfish is always grey and has a face that looks like
a human’s.
• The blobfish has a long hanging nose and a bagging
mouth.
• The blobfish is pretty much just a blob at the bottom of
the ocean.
4. Habitat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
• The blob fish lives in the ocean
• Inhabits the deep waters off the coast off
of mainland Australia and Tasmania
• The reason the blobfish is so rare to see is
because they live literally right off of the
sea bed.
5. Diet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
• The blobfish eats invertebrates like crabs,
sea pens and mollusks.
• Blobfish get their food by floating and
eating anything that passes by.
6. Predators
• Other animals do not eat blobfish because
they are inedible
• The blobfish predators are actually
humans because humans are killing them
with the deep sea trawling nets
7. Life cycle
• The female blobfish lays thousands of
eggs at a time
• Unlike lots of fish the blobfish will stay with
their eggs
• The blobfish nesting habits are weird,
females actually nest almost right beside
other females laying eggs
8. How the blobfish helps the
environment
• The blobfish helps the environment by
eating all the crabs and mollusks so they
don’t overpopulate
9. How humans interact with the
blobfish environment
• Humans interact with the blobfish
environment by throwing garbage and
polluting the ocean
• This affects the blobfish environment
because all of the garbage will sink down
to the ocean floor. The blobfish will get
stuck in it and eventually they will not be
able to live in this environment and will die
10. How humans interfere with the
blobfish
• Humans interfere with the blobfish by
using the deep sea trawling nets that will
catch them and they will die.
• This is also the reason that the blobfish
are becoming extinct
11. What can be done to help the
blobfish survive?????????????
• We can help the
blobfish survive by
making sure that
no one uses the
deep sea trawling
nets so nothing
can harm
them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12. COOL FACTS!!!!!!!!!!!
• The blobfish does not have a bladder
• Doesn’t have any muscles in its body
• Found at depths where the water pressure
is dozens of times higher than at sea level
• They reach lengths up to 27.5 inches
• Extremely rare to come by
13. MORE COOL FACTS!!!!!!!!!!
• If taken out of the water, it dries out
and loses its human-like appearance.
• this fish is really just a large mass of
gel.
• They look so sad its so something
that I would cry over how about you??
14. References
• Wikepedia
• Nature.org
• The blobfish ugliest animal in the sea
• The fish index
15. CREDITS
• Pics by: Jack
• Writing by: Jack
• Credits by : Jack
• Everything by: jack