Temperature and Light

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Across
  1. 2. The "see-through" coloration that is common in both shallow and deep waters.
  2. 3. Another way that organisms can produce light is through special cells on the body called ___________________.
  3. 5. This color of light is absorbed first by the water.
  4. 7. Animals, such as the Arctic Cod, have anti-freeze _____________ that prevent their fluids from freezing in the polar waters.
  5. 10. The zone of light that has all colors of the light spectrum in it.
  6. 12. Whales and penguins have _____________ to keep them warm in cooler waters.
  7. 14. This region, also known as the high latitudes, lacks a thermocline layer.
  8. 15. The presence of a thermocline prevents _____________ of the surface and deep waters.
  9. 17. The energy associated with the color of light is based on the color's __________________.
  10. 19. The layer that is characterized by a dramatic decrease in temperature in the ocean.
  11. 20. The bouncing of light off of an object is known as ___________________.
Down
  1. 1. One way that organisms can produce light is by _______________ that live in a special organ.
  2. 4. The bending of light is known as this.
  3. 6. Most light produced by living things is this color.
  4. 8. The disphotic zone is also known as the __________________ zone.
  5. 9. Predators in the shallow, well lit open waters tend to have a dark top and light belly; this is known as _____________________.
  6. 11. The biggest influence on the temperature of the ocean is from this source.
  7. 13. The production of light by living things is called this.
  8. 16. The zone of light that has no sunlight / complete darkness.
  9. 18. This temperature layer is consistently cold; changes very little