AY Honors/Sharks/Answer Key

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1. On what day of Creation Week were sharks created?

Sharks were created on the fifth day:


Then God said, “Let the waters swarm with fish and other life. Let the skies be filled with birds of every kind.” So God created great sea creatures and every living thing that scurries and swarms in the water, and every sort of bird—each producing offspring of the same kind. And God saw that it was good. Then God blessed them, saying, “Be fruitful and multiply. Let the fish fill the seas, and let the birds multiply on the earth.” And evening passed and morning came, marking the fifth day.
Genesis 1:20-23 (NKJV)

2. What is the study of sharks called?

The study of the subclass of cartilaginous fish including sharks, rays, and skates is called Elasmobranchology. These fish are collectively called the elasmobranchii.

3. Identify from pictures or personal observation 10 species of sharks.

Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Species Account/Sphyrna mokarran

4. Draw a shark and identify the following shark parts:

a. 1st Dorsal fin
b. 2nd Dorsal fin
c. Pectoral fin
d. Pelvic fin
e. Anal fin
f. Caudal fin
g. Gill openings
h. Spine
i. Eye
j. Snout
k. Nostril
l. Mouth

5. Explain the shark sensory system: Smell, Sight, Taste, Hearing, Touch, Electroreception

6. Name the largest member of the shark family and its maximum adult size.

7. Name the most aggressive member of the shark family.

8. Name the predators of the Great White Shark.

9. Explain the shark breeding habits.

10. How do sharks give birth?

11. Discuss with a group the following

a. How to be safe when you are in a shark's natural environment

b. Misconceptions of sharks

c. Dangers of sharks

12. Do two of the following activities:

a. Take a trip to a local aquarium and learn about the shark daily feeding schedule and habits.

b. Watch a documentary about sharks and identify how sharks hurt and benefit humans.

Watching shark documentaries is tons of fun! Here are several to get to started.

Inside Nature's Giants - Great White Shark [Full Documentary]

National Geographic HD Alaskan Killer Shark

c. Visit a natural history museum and observe how sharks are displayed within their ecosystem.

Look for the nearest Natural History Museum on the internet.

d. Create a display of 10 photos and information about sharks including significant information learned in this honor.

e. Create a game that assists others in learning about sharks. You may model the game after popular card or board games.

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