Конусообразный, синтетический материал, частицы пищи, липкие волоски, плохая способность плавать, кит, черепаха, планктонные сети, металлическое сетчатое кольцо, отверстие, специальные красители, ракообразные, щупальца, одноклеточные простейшие, личинки рыб, креветки, крабы, омары, медузы, целлюлоза, слизь, перфорация, клеточная структура, пятно.
Exercise 48. Make up collocations using words from both columns.
poor | organisms |
whip-like | samples |
single-celled | creatures |
synthetic | appendages |
water | swimmers |
net | material |
shrimp-like | bucket |
Exercise 51. Test yourself by answering these questions and summarize given information.
What are plankton?
What organisms are included in plankton?
Do plankton include organisms covering a wide range of sizes?
Do you know methods of studying plankton?
What are the criteria often used for plankton classification?
What groups of plankton do you know according to cell structures?
What are the most important groups of phytoplankton?
What are Zooplankton?
What is the smallest group of plankton?
10.What does the word “ planktos” mean?
Text C
It is interesting to know
Zooplankton
VOCABULARY LIST TO TEXT C
krill n | [krɪl] | криль |
tunicate adj | [tjuːnɪkət] | покрытый оболочкой |
Harmful adj | [ˈhɑːmfʊl] | вредный, пагубный |
protoplasmic adj | [ˌprəʊtəʊˈplæzmɪk] | протоплазменный |
dstinguish v | [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ] | отличать, различать |
larval adj | [ˈlɑːvəl] | личиночный |
micrometer n | [mʌɪˈkrɒmɪtə] | микрометр |
amoeba n | [əˈmiːbə] | амёба |
turbulence n | [ˈtəːbjʊl(ə)ns] | турбулентность |
increase n | [ɪnˈkriːs] | увеличение |
sneak up v | [sniːk ʌp] | подкрадываться |
Exercise 47. Read and translate the following words and word combinations from English into Russian.
Entire life cycle, protists, nanoplanktonic flagellates, cnidarians, ctenophores, rotifers, chaetognatha, veliger larvae, copepods, cladocera, euphausids, krilland tunicates, amoeba, ciliates, protoplasmic net, holoplankton, radiolarians, foraminifera, dinoflagellates, amphipods, echinoderms, salps, pteropods, chaetognaths, larvacean, siphonophores.