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Section 1

(17 cards)

Aquatic ecosystem

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Water ecosystems that have organisms living in it

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Biome

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Contains many ecosystems

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Bathyal zone

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Above 2,000 meter

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Lakes and ponds, wetlands, rivers and streams

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What are some examples of freshwater aquatic ecosystems?

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Their are many ecosystems in a biome

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How are ecosystems related to biomes?

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Neuritic zone

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Under water zone from the shore to the continental shelf

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Intertidal zone

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Lands between higher and low tides

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Freshwater, estuaries, marine

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What are the major types of aquatic ecosystems?

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Intertidal zone, neuritic zone, bathyal zone, abyssal zone

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What are the 4 zones?

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They soak up water and can filter water

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Why are wetlands important?

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wetland

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Area the soaked with water for part of the year

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Marine ecosystems

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Saltwater ecosystems

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The biomes will have different climate and different species

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What makes one biome different from another?

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Abyssal zone

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Below 2,000 meters

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Estuaries are aquatic ecosystems that have freshwater and saltwater mixed these are important because estuaries support ecosystems and is a place for young

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What makes estuaries different from other aquatic ecosystems? Why are estuaries important?

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Estuary

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A enclosed area body of water formed to let rivers flow into oceans

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Temp., water depth, amount of light, oxygen level, water ph, salinity, rate of flow, Fish and other organisms have needs of these things and need the right amount of it

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What abiotic factored affect aquatic ecosystems? Why are these factors important to the aquatic ecosystems?

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