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Do Now What does a sporophyte produce? What does a gametophyte produce? Is a gametophyte haploid or diploid? In what type of algae would you see a carposporophyte?
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Review: Life Histories What algae have an alternation of (2) generations? What algae have an alternation of (3) generations? What algae have haploid dominant life histories? What algae have no alternation of generations?
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Review: Life Histories If I am an algae and I have a carposporophyte phase in my life history what type of algae do I have to be? Is a carposporophyte diploid (2N) or hapolid (1N)? What do carposporophytes produce through mitosis? Are carpospores diploid (2N) or haploid (1N)?
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Review: Life History What does a gametophyte produce? Is a gametophyte diploid (2N) or haploid (1N)? Are gametes produced through mitosis or meiosis? Is a sporophyte diploid (2N) or haploid (1N)? What does a sporophyte produce? Are spores diploid (2N) or haploid (1N)? Are spores produced through mitosis or meiosis?
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What are flagellated spores known as? What happens to the zygote right away in the haploid dominant life history?
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PhD Scripps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB2XlpD- Ld4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB2XlpD- Ld4
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Writing in Science At lease one page written Will be turned in today I will call you up to give you your test for test corrections Prompt: Explain why the algae are so significant to like on earth. What makes them so essential for life? What would happen if we removed all the algea from earth now that it is so developed? What would you anticipate it affecting (if anything).
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Do Now 1) do you think there are flowering plants in the marine environment? 2) Name 3 parts of a seaweed 3) What type of seaweed has fucoxanthin as a pigment?
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Objective SWBAT: Identify the flowering plant representative groups of the marine environment Describe the economic importance of seaweeds
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Chapter 6 Economic Importance
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Importance Food Source Mariculture- farming of seaweeds – China, Japan, Korea Phycocolloids- Gelatinous chemicals – Used in food processing – Algin-Major source is Kelp – Carrageenan- Major source is Irish moss (Chonrus) – Agar-Main source is red algae Fertilizers, food additives in animal feeds, hospitals
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Flowering plants 250,000 flowering plants Few marine Have true leaves, stems, and roots provided with special tissues to transport water nutrients and food Plantae Reproduction – dominant sporophyte (flower) Only the sea grasses are truly marine
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Sea grasses Not really grasses Evolved from land plants Adaptations to marine environment-Rhizomes Small inconspicuous flowers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhVJjm_RX c&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMhVJjm_RX c&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmGB8YkQh Y&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTmGB8YkQh Y&feature=related
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Salt- Marsh plants Cordgrasses- true members of the grass family –L–Land plants that can tolerate salt Do not tolerate total submergence by seawater. Leaves are always partly exposed to air Salt glands on leaves Salt tolerant plants are known as halophytes
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Mangroves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SMM7x7qKE4 How many species of magroves are there? Why are they so important to the estuarine food chain? How do they protect the shore? What do they protect the shore from?
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Mangroves
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Poster Count off by 3s 1) Seagrasses 2) Saltmarsh plants 3) Mangroves Outline the section in your poster On the back answer #2 critical thinking question
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Announcement We will have a quiz on the reproduction cycles tomorrow
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Exit Ticket Give three examples of the economic importance of seaweeds Are there a lot of marine flowering plant representatives? Which of the following are true members of the grass family: A) Seagrass B) Cordgrass C) Both
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