3. Student Learning Map

  • Topic:Marine Bacteria, Protist and Plants
  • Subject(s):Science
  • Days:20
  • Grade(s):9, 10, 11, 12
Key Learning: Marine bacteria, protist, and plants are important in the marine environment.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
Which bacteria, protist, and plants are important in the marine environment?
   
Concept: Bacteria/ Monerans/ Prokaryotes Identify important bacteria in the marine environment.
Concept: Plant-Like Protists List and explain the importance of plant-like protists in the marine environment.
Concept: Animal-Like Protists Analyze the importance of zooplankton to the marine environment.
Concept: The structure and function of seaweed Label and explain the function and structural parts of seaweed.
Concept: Major Divisions Label and explain the function and structural parts of plants in the ocean.
Concept: Marine Flowering Plants Identify and explain the importance of marine flowering plants.
Additional Information:

The asterisk (*) next to the vocabulary terms above indicates essential FCAT vocabulary. Glencoe Marine Biology textbook and ancillary materials

Resources:

Vocabulary Report

  • Emergent Plant Community -
  • Chlorophyta -
  • Blade -
  • Bioluminescence -
  • Cilia -
  • Stromatolites -
  • Blooms -
  • Flagella -
  • Holfast -
  • *Chemotroph -
  • Phaeophyta -
  • Flower -
  • Rhodaphyta -
  • *Adaptation -
  • *Decomposers -
  • Epiteca -
  • Haptera -
  • Ooze -
  • *Deep Sea -
  • Pseudopoda -
  • Frustule -
  • *Chlorophyll -
  • *Autotroph -
  • Intertital Stipe -
  • Hypoteca -
  • Radiolarian -
  • *Carrying Capacity -
  • * Heterotroph -
  • Plant Community -
  • *Photosynthesis -
  • Red Tide -
  • *Sexual Reproduction -
  • Pneumatocyst -
  • *Heterotroph -
  • *Asexual Reproduction -
  • Submergent -
  • *Primary Consumer -
  • *Thermal Vent Community -
  • *Adaptation -
  • *Autotroph -
  • *Carrying Capacity -
  • *Photic Zone -
  • *Primary Producer -