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Of all the accomplished scientists we've interviewed over the years, there's always one thing they have in common: a teacher who encouraged their curiosity in the natural world.
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Bioluminescence - An Adaptation for Deep-sea SurvivalTOPIC: Bioluminescence
FOCUS: Students explore the phenomenon of bioluminescence in deep-sea organisms and theorize about how it might help them to survive.
PHENOMENON (DRIVING QUESTION): Why do many deep-sea organisms glow in the dark?
OBJECTIVES/ Students will: observe bioluminescent deep-sea organisms (video, images) and document their observations, thoughts, and questions.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- identify and describe the behavioral and physical adaptations of bioluminescent deep-sea organisms (from videos, images, Creature Cards) and develop theories as to how certain behavioral and physical adaptations help bioluminescent organisms survive and/or reproduce in the deep sea.
- create a detailed and annotated model of a bioluminescent organism and its physical and/or behavioral adaptations for survival in the deep sea.
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Factsheet
Cambrian ExplosionThe Cambrian Explosion was a burst of animal evolution that occurred in the ocean about 540 million years ago.
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Reading
Cambrian Explosion: A BIG BANG in the Evolution of AnimalsFor most of Earth's early history, there simply was no fossil record. Only recently have we come to discover otherwise: Life is virtually as old as the planet itself, and even the most ancient sedimentary rocks have yielded fossilized remains of primitive forms of life.
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Teacher
Carole Gonzalez, Science Department Chair, Maryvale Preparatory School
It’s tough getting kids outside with all the ‘insta-info’ on screens. Carole’s approach is encouraging.
Carole Gonzalez, Science Department Chair, Maryvale Preparatory School
It’s tough getting kids outside with all the ‘insta-info’ on screens. Carole’s approach is encouraging.
Blog
Our Relationship to Leeches
For many centuries, including in ancient Egypt and Greece, doctors thought blood-letting – reducing the amount of blood in a sick person’s body – would cure various illnesses.
Our Relationship to Leeches
For many centuries, including in ancient Egypt and Greece, doctors thought blood-letting – reducing the amount of blood in a sick person’s body – would cure various illnesses.
Scientist
Damhnait McHugh, Raab Family Chair and Professor of Biology, Colgate University
"When I travel to annelid biology conferences around the world, there is usually someone who asks to take a selfie with me so that they can show their students back home that they met the Worm Woman from the Shape of Life Annelid episode!"
Damhnait McHugh, Raab Family Chair and Professor of Biology, Colgate University
"When I travel to annelid biology conferences around the world, there is usually someone who asks to take a selfie with me so that they can show their students back home that they met the Worm Woman from the Shape of Life Annelid episode!"






