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Adaptations of Marine Organisms (Physical Adaptations (Tails (Feeling…
Adaptations of Marine Organisms
Movement
Nekton
Plankton
Benthos
Physical Adaptations
Unique Structures
Bioluminescene
Control of salt intake and retention
Protection from desecration
Tails
Feeling Surroundings
Swimming
Navigation
Stabilization
Digging
Antennae
Sensing
Eye Parts
Field of vision
Depth Perception
Distance of sight
Extremities
Care of young
Stinging
Shells/Skins
Hard Shells
Stinging Cells
Sharp Spines
Accommodating growth
Coloration
Attracting Mates
Mouth Parts
Usual diet
Herbivore
Carnivore
Omnivore
Filter feeder
Body Shape
Movement
Fitting into small or narrow spaces
Fast swimming to chase prey or escape predators
Diving
Behavioral Adaptations
Courtship
Mimicry (looking bigger for mating)
Communication/ Socialization
Social Interaction
Communication
Survival Behaviors
Camouflage
Defense
Hunting (strategies)
Mimicry ( more dangerous)
Safety in groups
Predator avoidance
Homeostasis
Seasonal
Migration
Mating
Nesting