Take a look at the data in your chart and the table of slide 13 of the Portfolio presentation that includes information on what each organisms needs to survive for the season. Coral Reefs and Rain Forest

1. Which one of your organisms survived season 1.
a. Why?

In season 1, the jellyfish survived. The jellyfish survived because they require warm water temperatures and plenty of sunlight, which are typically found in the summer season. Additionally, jellyfish are known for their adaptability and ability to thrive in a variety of environmental conditions.

2. Which one of your organisms survived Season 2?

a. Why?

In season 2, the sloth survived. The sloth survived because they are adapted to the conditions of the rainforest, including high humidity levels, abundant rainfall, and a variety of food sources. Sloths have a slow metabolism and spend most of their time hanging in trees, conserving energy and avoiding predators. These characteristics make them well-suited for surviving in the rainforest environment during season 2.

Consider the tools you used to gather the resources. How did that impact each organisms' ability to effectively get food? (You should have at least 2 sentences for this answer since you have two organism.

a. What could be changed to make it better and why

The jellyfish's ability to effectively get food may have been impacted by the tools used to gather resources, as jellyfish typically rely on drifting with ocean currents to capture prey. Using tools such as nets or traps to gather resources may not effectively mimic the natural hunting behavior of jellyfish, potentially reducing their ability to obtain food. To improve the jellyfish's ability to effectively get food, simulations or experiments could be conducted in a controlled environment that closely resembles their natural habitat, allowing researchers to observe and study their feeding behavior more accurately. Additionally, underwater cameras or tracking technology could be used to monitor jellyfish movements and feeding patterns in real-time, providing valuable insights into their foraging strategies.

Can you put the answers separated to each questions

1. The jellyfish's ability to effectively get food may have been impacted by the tools used to gather resources, as jellyfish typically rely on drifting with ocean currents to capture prey. Using tools such as nets or traps to gather resources may not effectively mimic the natural hunting behavior of jellyfish, potentially reducing their ability to obtain food.

2. To improve the jellyfish's ability to effectively get food, simulations or experiments could be conducted in a controlled environment that closely resembles their natural habitat, allowing researchers to observe and study their feeding behavior more accurately. Additionally, underwater cameras or tracking technology could be used to monitor jellyfish movements and feeding patterns in real-time, providing valuable insights into their foraging strategies.