ASLO/TOS Ocean Research Conference 2004, Feb. 15-20, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii1/24 Some Peculiarities of Case 1 Waters Optical Properties in the Northwestern.
Phylum Platyhelminthes 1 Flatworms Flukes Tapeworms.
Zooplankton . Planktos: “drifts” in greek Their distribution depends on currents and gyres Certain zooplankton can swim.
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Marine Ecosystems Review. Ecology Ecology is the science that studies how living organisms relate to each other and their environment.
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FINAL EXAM ECOLOGY REVIEW 2010. A=abiota B=biota Tree Rock Water Air Bird human B A A A (nonliving) B B (living)
The Marine Biome Cycle carbon dioxide and oxygen on Earth Modifies temperatures changes Home to many organisms Most important: provides stability to the.
Unit 3 Ecosystems Topic 1: Energy flow and matter cycling.
Plankton. Marine life 3 categories: 1.Benthos: bottom dwellers; sponges, crabs 2.Nekton: strong swimmers- whales, fish, squid 3.Plankton: animal/plants.
Ecosystem Ecology. “organisms in the ecosystem regulating the capture and expenditure of energy, and the cycling of chemicals.” Ecosystem Ecology is.
El Yunque National Park By Dora Zheng, Naomi Chavez, and Sabrina Li.