Description
This engaging and exam-focused resource helps students develop essential graphing skills while deepening their understanding of key physiological concepts from Chapter 6 of the AICE Marine Science A Level course. Students analyze marine organism data (tuna and salmon) using double y-axis graphs, and respond to AICE-style questions that evaluate their ability to interpret data, apply biological concepts, and think critically.
Topics reinforced through this activity include:
- Gas exchange and ventilation types (ram ventilation in tuna)
- The relationship between oxygen availability and activity level
- Osmoregulation vs. osmoconformity
- Euryhaline and stenohaline adaptations in migratory species like salmon
Answer key for quick and accurate grading.











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