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2 Life in Oceans Sci 7.4

3 Plankton: drift with current includes smallest organisms many are single celled

4 Question 1 1a. Which appeared first in Earth’s oceans? Plankton, fish, whales, penguins 1b. Are some plankton big enough to see without a microscope? Y/N

5 Phytoplankton – plant like

6 coccolithophores

7 dinoflagellates

8 Question 2 2a. If planktos is Greek for wanderer, phyton is probably Greek for what? Plant, animal, rock, paper, scissors 2b. In which layer of the ocean will you find the most phytoplanton? Deepest parts, middle depths, near the surface

9 Zooplankton – animal and animal like

10 Question 3 3a. If the Greek word “phyton” means plant, the Greek word “zoon” means what? Animal, plant, current, wanderer 3b. Plankton’s horizontal position in the oceans is primarily determined by what? Currents, temperature, salinity, predators

11 Nekton: Animals that actively swim Ex: fish, whales, turtles, etc…

12 Question 4 4a. The main thing that determines where nekton travel is: where they swim to, currents 4b. Which of the following are plankton? Fish, clams, sponges, jellyfish

13 Benthos: Bottom dwellers Ex: crabs, snails, flounder, corals, etc…

14 Question 5 5a. Plankton, nekton, and benthos are the 3 major _______ in the oceans. groups of organisms, types of fish, kinds of environments 5b. Which character is technically nekton? Spongebob, Mr. Crab, Plankton, Squidward, Gary

15 Ecosystem: Community of organisms (producers, consumers, decomposers) and the nonliving factors that affect them Ex: Oak tree ecosystem

16 Question 6 6a. Some living things do not live in ecosystems. T/F 6b. An ecosystem includes: plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, all of the above

17 Producers: Base of all ecosystems Make their own food Photosynthesis with light Chemosynthesis without

18 Question 7 7a. If “synthesis” means “to make”, then “photo” means what? Light, food, chlorophyll, ecosystem 7b. Tube worms live at great depths off of bacteria that make food using which process? Photosynthesis, chemosynthesis

19 Consumers: Eat the producers Other consumers eat them

20 Question 8 8a. Primary consumers get their energy directly from where? The sun, producers 8b. Which one is a secondary consumer? Phytoplanton, sharks, algae eating parrot fish

21 Decomposers: Bacteria and fungi mainly Release nutrients and CO 2 back into ecosystem Terrestrial ecosystem Marine ecosystem

22 Question 9 9a. Decomposers provide what useful service for an ecosystem? Trap CO2, make nutrients available to producers, provide food to consumers 9b. In a marine ecosystem, decomposers are found only in the benthic layer (ocean floor). T/F

23 Food chains: energy transfer: producers consumers decomposers

24 Question 10 10a. The source of almost all energy for living things on earth is what? The oceans, the sun, geothermal vents 10b. Which is the first to capture the energy that all living things need? Producers, consumers, decomposers

25 Food web: Network of interconnected food chains Most species eat more than one other species

26 Whale shark

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28 Question 11 11a. What’s the difference between a food chain and a food web? A food chain only involves animals, a food web is more complicated, a food chain starts with phytoplankton, a food web contains more than one species 11b. The base of a food web in the ocean is usually what? Small fish, algae, phytoplankton, sharks, whales

29 Question 12 12a. What’s the largest living species of fish? Humpback whale, blue whale, whale shark 12b. What do whale sharks eat? Anything they want, plankton and krill, fish, seals

30 Nutrients are recycled Ex: carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle nutrient transfer: producers consumers decomposers

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33 Aquarium nitrogen cycle

34 Question 13 13a. Consumers get both energy and nutrients directly from where? The sun, producers, decomposers 13b. Producers get their energy from the sun, and their nutrients from where: the sun, consumers, decomposers


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