UNIT 1 The Science of Marine Biology
LESSON 1: The importane of the ocean and marine organisms
LESSON 2: Marine Biology History
LESSON 3: The properties of water
LESSON 4: The chemistry of sea water
LESSON 5: Temperature and salinity
LESSON 6: Light and sound
UNIT 2: Fundamentals of Biology
LESSON 1: Cells
LESSON 2: The movement of substance
LESSON 3:The flow of energy
LESSON 4: Respiration
LESSON 5: Photosynthesis
UNIT 3: The Microbiological World
LESSON 1: Phytoplankton, Nanoplankton and Zooplankton
LESSON 2: Bacteria
- description
- reproductions
- spores
- habitats
- habitat marino
- bacilos
- cocos
- espirilos
- espiroquetas
- micoplasma
- rickettsia
LESSON 3: Protistas
- Producers protists. Algaes (red, green, brown)
- Diatoms and dinoflagellates
- euglenes
- amoebas and foraminifera
- zooflagellates
- heterotrophic protists (mohos acuáticos).
UNIT 4: Seaweeds and Plants
LESSON 1: Characteristics of Seaweeds
LESSON 2: Life cycle of Polysiphonia a red algae
LESSON 3: Life cycle of the Kelp Laminaria
LESSON 4; Alternation of generation in Ulva
LESSON 5: Life cycle of Clamydomonas
LESSON 6: Algae and human affairs
UNIT 5: Marine Invertebrates
LESSON 1: Songes, Cnidarian, Worms
- characteristics
- neurons and ganglia
- digestive tract
- Sponges
- cnidarian
- worms
LESSON 2: Echinoderms
- Arthropods
- Echinoderms
- spine skins
- simetry
- nervous systems
- vascular systems
- classification
LESSON 3: Molluscs
- characteristics
- ganglia and brain
- blood pumping
- The bodies of molluscs
- marines worms
LESSON 4: Arthropods-Crustacean
UNIT 6: MARINE VERTBRATES
LESSON 1: Fish without jaw
LESSON 2: Cartilaginous fish
LESSON 3: Bony Fish
LESSON 4: MARINE REPTILES
LESSON 5: MARINE MAMMALS
LESSON 6: BIRDS OF THE COAST
Bony fish, cartilaginous fish, fish without jaw
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