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give me 4 Tertiary Consumers of the aquatic ecosystem
*How much energy do they get from the sun? **Are they herbivores, omnivores
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freshwater or saltwater good for algae
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Make a food web of an aquatic ecosystem:
Decomposers 1. Bacteria 2. Fungi 3. Aquatic worms 4. Mollusks Producers- How much energy
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Effects of insecticide on aquatic animals?
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Without human oversight, water is unable to regulate safe amounts of nutrients dissolved in it. Which of the following is a
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Estuaries, lagoons, sounds, and sloughs are all different names for which type of aquatic ecosystem?
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A ___________ zone is an area in a body of water where nothing grows because there is too little oxygen.
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Which of the following explains why sunlight is important to aquatic ecosystems? A. Sunlight provides a source of heat energy
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How are algae and polyps related? The polyps get most of their food from algae? The polyps embedded themselves into the flesh of
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Environment and Growth Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question A family raises a species of fish in a pond. At the end of each
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Water from nearby rivers or lakes is usually used to cool down the reactors in nuclear power plants. How would the
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How does an algal bloom deplete the oxygen supply?
A: The larger population of algae absorb all of the oxygen during the process
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Water from nearby rivers or lakes is usually used to cool down the reactors in nuclear power plants. How would the release of
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A species of aquatic plant that floats on top of the water and reproduces rapidly. When these plants die, decomposition by
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Experiment 2 - Pond Depth
Shallow Ponds Deeper Ponds Question Using the data above, choose ALL of the statements that are TRUE.
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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(03.05MC) How would a tsunami most likely affect the abundance of aquatic organisms in
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Experiment 2 - Pond Depth
Shallow Ponds Deeper Ponds Question Using the data above, choose ALL of the statements that are TRUE.
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Describe three ways humans rely on aquatic ecosystems and three ways aquatic ecosystems can be negatively impacted by humans.
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Question 1
Read the passage about plankton algae. Plankton algae are microscopic algae that live in water. In a healthy pond
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Ecologists from Spain are noticing chemical imbalances, changes in aquatic populations, and poor nutrient cycling in the river
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In an aquatic ecosystem, a new population of plant-eating fish is introduced and these fish reproduce quickly. In response to
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Rivers and the aquatic life that live within them can change over time due to human activity and natural forces. Which of these
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How are organisms affected by algal blooms in bodies of water?
a The algae absorbs additional sunlight providing aquatic plants
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Read the passage about plankton algae.
Plankton algae are microscopic algae that live in water. In a healthy pond ecosystem,
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Rivers and the aquatic life that live within them can change over time due to human activity and natural forces. Which of these
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Which of the following are decomposers of an aquatic ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses sharks and eels sharks and eels bacteria and
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Which aquatic environment is an example of a saltwater ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses a river a river a sea a sea a lake a lake a
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Which aquatic environment is an example of a saltwater ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses a. a marsh b. a lake c. a river d. a sea
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Aquatic dead zones are _____(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aareas without dissolved oxygen; typically caused by an increase
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Read the passage about plankton algae.
Plankton algae are microscopic algae that live in water. In a healthy pond ecosystem,
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Aquatic plants that float on water in a pond can reproduce rapidly, covering the surface of the pond. These aquatic plants can
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If the fish population decreases due to overfishing in the area, what is the most direct effect this will have on the aquatic
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After the fish were added,the plant produced more bubbles than before.
Suggest why
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A researcher is studying three aquatic ecosystems in South Carolina. The fish species found in each ecosystem are shown below.
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