Unit 4: In the Deep Theme 7: Ocean Life
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Unit 4: In the DeepTheme 7: Ocean Life
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inhabit- to live in a place
Dolphins inhabit the waters of the Gulf Coast.
http://www.greendiary.com/images/dolphins-inhabit-warm-seas-throughout-the-world_9.jpg
dolphin- a highly intelligent sea mammal that is related to the whale, although it is much smaller
I would love to swim with dolphins one day.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/dgifs/Dolphin_color.GIF
plankton- tiny plants and animals that live in the ocean and serve as food for many sea creatures
Plankton is a major part of the food chain.
http://www.worldproutassembly.org/images/plankton.jpg
marine– an animal that lives in the sea
There are many animals that can be categorized as marine life.
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/forams/images/arctic_marine_food_web_90.jpg
unique- one of a kind, rare, or uncommon
There are unique chairs for sale in furniture stores.
http://www.trendir.com/archives/brf-unique-chair-designs-eklipse.jpg
attach- to connect one thing to another
This string attaches one to another.
http://airbow.org/images/handles/large/attach.jpg
section- a part of something
We live in a humid section of South Louisiana.
http://cache.virtualtourist.com/2955620-Travel_Picture-Louisiana.gif
cartilage- a hard material that forms parts of a skeleton in many animals
The cartilage in her bones was wearing thin and causing her pain.
http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/373906-1231-17.jpg
chlorophyll- a substance found in plants that enables them to produce energy from sunlight
When there is no light, chlorophyll cannot produce energy for other animals.
http://www.sahfos.ac.uk/education/images/education/keystage1_2/Chlorophyll.png
competition- a struggle among plants and animals for food, water, and living space
There is a lot of competition in the survival of the fittest.
http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/ent201/images/matingbehavior001.jpg