Today
students explored the wonders of cephalopods. Cephalopod means
head-foot and includes octopi, squid, cuttlefish, and the chambered
nautilus.
Cephalopods are characterized by their large
well developed eyes, numerous tentacles, a parrot like beak in the
center of the tentacles, and well developed chromatophores in their skin
that allow them to change color.
We watched numerous
videos today to see and understand how and why cephalopods make ink
clouds, to see how an octopus can swim with jet propulsion or use its
tentacles to crawl around, and we also saw how a octopus can eat a
shark!
For more information about cephalopods, check out CephBase and the Australian Cephalopod Research page.
VSEPR - Valence Shell Ectron Pair Repulsion Theory
-
Valence Shell Electron Repulsion Theory
Electrons do not like each other and when looking at molecular structures -
electrons and unshared electrons (the t...
6 years ago
No comments:
Post a Comment