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Principle_5_K-2_sept_5_2006, c - More kinds of organsms are found in the ocean than on land. i - There are many examples life cycles in the ocean. Some are unique to the ocean such as those of seahorses, corals, and kelp., The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems II - There is a great diversity of habitats in the ocean., II - There is a great diversity of habitats in the ocean. see Principle 1.I.a and Principle 1.II.b, II - There is a great diversity of habitats in the ocean. e - Coastal or offshore, rocky or sandy, salty or brackish, deep water or surface, are some of the diverse habitats found in the ocean., d - The diversity of habitats provides the opportunity for a great diversity of life. iii - Organisms lving in these diverse habitats often have different adaptations for capturing prey or escaping predators., c - More kinds of organsms are found in the ocean than on land. ii - Streamlined bodies, fins, flippers, gills, and tails are examples of adaptations for living in aquatic environments., b - Some major groups of organisms only exist in the ocean such as whales, sharks and corals. i - There are many examples life cycles in the ocean. Some are unique to the ocean such as those of seahorses, corals, and kelp., The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems I - A great diversity of life exists in the ocean., III - The ocean offers a vast living space. see Principle 1.I.a and Principle 1.II.b, I - A great diversity of life exists in the ocean. see Principle 1.I.a and Principle 1.II.b