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unit 3 - ecology and biodiversity of marine life 1. review all of the o…

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unit 3 - ecology and biodiversity of marine life

  1. review all of the ocean zones (hint: embah) and the vocabulary we learned associated with the ocean zones. list the ocean zones in order from shallowest to deepest.
  2. which ocean zone exists only where there are trenches in the ocean?
  3. in which zone can plants survive? photic or aphotic?
  4. what percent of the earth is covered in water?
  5. what dissolved gases, found in the ocean, are important to living things?
  6. define: halocline, pycnocline, thermocline
  7. define surface tension and give an example of this.
  8. define autotroph, heterotroph and mixotroph
  9. review biotic and abiotic and give 3 examples of each.
  10. when a population reaches its peak or its maximum number, we call this ______.

Explanation:

Question 1

Step1: Recall Ocean Zones (EMBAH)

The hint EMBAH likely stands for Epipelagic, Mesopelagic, Bathypelagic, Abyssopelagic, Hadalpelagic.

Step2: Order from Shallowest to Deepest

Epipelagic is the shallowest (sunlight zone), then Mesopelagic (twilight), Bathypelagic (midnight), Abyssopelagic (abyssal), Hadalpelagic (trenches, deepest).

The Hadalpelagic zone (or Hadal zone) is the deepest ocean zone, existing only in ocean trenches (like Mariana Trench). Other zones (Epipelagic, Mesopelagic, etc.) are more widespread.

Step1: Define Photic and Aphotic Zones

Photic zone has enough light for photosynthesis; Aphotic has no light for photosynthesis.

Step2: Determine Plant Survival

Plants need light for photosynthesis, so they survive in the Photic zone.

Answer:

Epipelagic, Mesopelagic, Bathypelagic, Abyssopelagic, Hadalpelagic

Question 2