Glossary
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Natural selection: The
process whereby some organisms in a species
have certain inherited variations that give
them an advantage over others.
Nauplius: The first planktonic
larval stage of barnacles and some other
crustaceans. The nauplius larva metamorphoses
into the cypris larva.
Nautilus: A soft-bodied
marine animal with many arms and a spiral
shell. Nautiluses are related to octopuses
and squid.
Neap tide: Small or moderate
tide, occurring every two weeks when the
Moon is in its quarter phase.
Nematocyst: A stinging
cell found on the tentacles of cnidarians.
Neoprene: Oil-resistant
synthetic rubber.
Neutral buoyancy: Snorkelling
term referring to maintaining a position
in water where you go neither up or down.
Newton: Unit of force.
Nitrogen: Chemical dissolved
in blood and found in air. Also found in
fertilisers.
Notochord: A long, flexible
rod which runs the length of the back in
some kinds of animals (animals that belong
to the phylum Chordata). In vertebrates,
the notochord develops into part of the
backbone.
Nudibranch: A sea slug;
member of a group of snails without shells
that breathe through long, feathery gills
on their backs.
Nutrients: Elements or
compounds essential as raw material for
organic growth and development such as carbon,
oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
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