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• Brine shrimp investigations for course work assessment • Background ecological information for teachers • Laboratory technician's guide. The brine shrimp ecosystem is effectively a salt lake community in an aquarium on the sunny side of the lab. In winter the organisms in it may need extra heat or light, but, once built up, the community is
Artemia sp. (brine shrimp) can be used for pedagogic purposes as an instructive model organism to demonstrate the development and maturation of small marine crustaceans within a time window suited to classroom experiments.
18 Ιουν 2012 · Abstract and Figures. Identification keys are provided for the Artemiina from Australian salt lakes, allowing identification of all species found in the genera Artemia (family Artemiidae; 2 spp ...
Observe adult brine shrimp through a microscope. Draw a male and a female brine shrimp and label their body parts:
1. Students will identify the external anatomy of a shrimp or crawfish and describe the function of important external features. 2. Students will know the major internal organs of a shrimp and their functions related to swimming, digestion, and respiration. 3. Students will demonstrate dissection skills (for live dissections). Support Materials: 1.
Brine shrimp (Artemia sp.) are small crustaceans found in various saltwater lakes around the world, such as the Great Salt Lake. They inhabit other hypersaline bodies of water, and can tolerate a salinity level of up to 25%.
Brine shrimp are one of the few organisms which can live in the Great Salt Lake under normal conditions. They feed on algae, and are noticeable in the lake from about April to September. They hatch from tiny eggs (150 can fit on the head of a pin!) which float on the surface of the water.