Blue Planet - The Deep Worksheet
Blue Planet - The Deep Worksheet
2. As the submersible approaches the twilight zone (300m deep), what changes in light and
temperature occur?
3. How is the deep sea squid different than its relatives that stay near the surface?
4. Hatchet fish are able to make themselves virtually invisible in the dark zone. Describe two
specific aspects of their body design that allows this kind of camouflage.
5. Why do so many of the animals in the dark zone have red pigment?
6. What do animals like the hairy angler depend on instead of sight to locate prey?
7. There are two huge challenges to living in the dark zone: finding
food, and a mate. Describe how the deep sea angler accomplishes both. a. Attracting Prey:
b. Locating a Mate:
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8. Most of the bioluminescence produced at this level of the ocean is blue. Some predators,
however, are able to produce red light. Which is more of an advantage? Why?
9. Bioluminescence is also used by prey, such as the shrimp and copepods to escape predators like
10. Animals like the firefly squid will migrate up and down the different layers of the ocean
11. Why are there no plants below 500 meters? What do animals at this depth depend on for food
instead?
12. Why do the echinoderms that live at this depth, such as sea stars and sea urchins, travel in herds?
13. The mushroom coral polyps have the largest tentacles of any coral in the ocean. Why is it so
14. What unusual ability do sea cucumbers and polychaete worms have at this depth to help them
find food?
15. Large predators are rare at this depth, but there are a few. Give on example.
16. Hag fish have a mostly cartilaginous skeleton. How do they get enough force to tear flesh from
19. What unusual ability does the dumbo octopus have that helps it conserve energy?
20. Why are the polychaete worms living near the underwater volcanic vent called Pompeii
worms?
21. The organisms that live around the underwater volcanic vents are completely independent of the
22. An underwater lake with a sort of tidal action is shown at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
23. What does the life in this underwater lake survive on?