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10/18/2006

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what percentage of animals on earth are invertebrates?
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97%
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what are sponges called?
Definition
filter feeders
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How is the filter feeder process work
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water is pumped through the ostia and goes out through the osculum
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what specialized cells move water through the sponge by beating cilia?
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choanocytes
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what supports the body of a sponge?
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spicules, either made of silaceous (silicon) or calcareous (calcium)
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what protein contributes to supporting a sponge?
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spongin
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how do sponges reproduce?
Definition
budding, which is when bud falls off and forms a new sponge
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what is the other way sponges reproduce?
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they can produce gametes (eggs and sperm) which are released into the water either within the sponge or outside and they join to form an embryo
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what do sponges have living in their tissues?
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symbiotic algae live in the tissues. The algae photosynthesize and provide food for the sponges
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What are examples of the Phylum Cnidaria?
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Jellyfish, Sea Anemonies, corals, and hydroids. Radically symmetrical
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mesoglea
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gelatinous layer that seperates the inner and outer body walls
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how do cnidarians eat?
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They use tentacles to put food in their mouth and they have no anus so tehy poop out of their mouth tehee!!!!
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What are the two forms of Cnidarians?
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A free swimming medusa or an attached polyp
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How does Medusa reproduce?
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produces sperm and eggs that turn into polyps and polyps bud and create cute little medusa clis!!!
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What are the polyps that lack a medusa stage?
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Anthozoans, which consist of anemones, sea fans, corals, and sea pens
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What do cnidarians have instead of a brain?
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A nerve net that connects the cells and transmits impulses
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why are ribbon worms more complex than flatworms?
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they have a mouth and an anus, and circulatory system. They also have proboscis that contains toxins
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where are nematodes common?
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sediments
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What doe nematodes mostly feed on?
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bacteria
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beware of fresh sashimi? why...
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because a nematode might be living in the flesh of fish and can infect humans...
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What are examples of Molluscs?
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Snails, clams, squid, octopuses. Bodies are not segmented
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radula
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a ribbon of small teeth used to feed; Molluscs have this
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mantle
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a thin layer of tissue that secretes the shell
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What is the gender makeup of molluscs?
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Most molluscs are seperate sexes, but some have both female and male parts
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what are examples of gastropods?
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snails, limpets, abalones, nudibranches
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What are examples of bivalves
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clams, mussels, oysters
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What are examples of cephalopods
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octopuses, squid, cuddlefish
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what are the other type of molluscs?
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Chitons & tusk shells
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what is the largest bivalve?
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Tridacna
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what are squids shells called?
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chitinous shell, or a "pen"
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What are examples of Arthropods?
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Barnacles, shrimps, lobster, crabs, copepods etc.
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what are characteristics of Arthropods?
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Have segmented body, jointed appendages
Exoskeleton of chitin
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what is the largest group of Arthropods?
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Crustaceans
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What are decapods?
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shrimp, lobsters, crab
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what does a decapod's body consist of?
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cephalothorax body and segmented abdomen
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What are examples of Echinoderms?
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starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and crinoids. They have endoskeletons, and a unique water vascular system. Larval stage that looks like a tadpole,
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What is an example of a Chordate
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sea squirts (Tunicates). Have a larval stage which looks like a tadpole thus are related to primitive vertebrates.
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What are the three major groups of genetic information
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eubacteria, archaea, eukaryotes
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Are Eubacteria and Archaea prokaryotes?
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yes.
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what type of environments do Archea live in>
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extreme environments, very salty, very hot, etc
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Chemoautotrophs
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obtain energy from reduced inorganic compounds
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photoautotrophic
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obtain energy from sunlight
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What bacteria produce methane?
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methanogens
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What does bacteria do to what organic matter?
Definition
breaks them down into dissolved chemicals, these chemicals can be be used for the growth of bacteria
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What do bacteria form with higer organisms?
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Symbiosises to provide energy for both
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What are bacteria in hydrothermal vent communities?
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They are the basis for energy transformation
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What is the basis of life in hydrothermal events?
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symbiotic bacteria and reduced sulfur compounds
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where are hydrothermal events located?
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mid ocean ridges
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vent organisms depend on bacteria because...?
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They convert reduced chemicals to organic matter
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How many bacteria are in seawater?
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200,000-5 million cells per mL
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How fast do cells divide?
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4-5 days
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What is very abundant in seawater and constantly attacks bacteria?
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viruses
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How many viruses are in seawater?
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5 million-15 million to mL
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What kind of bacteria do viruses tend to specialize on?
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cyanobacteria and phytoplankton
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what are the two main types of virus attacks?
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Lycogenic and Litic
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What is a lysogenic attack?
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the virus becomes part of the DNA until the host starts producing other viruses
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what is a litic attack?
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when the virus enters the cell, it immediately starts producing viruses, then it bursts
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What are Protozoa?
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eukaryotic organisms such as ciliates that eat bacteria and cyanobacteria, the main grazers in teh microbial loop
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What are foraminifera (Forams)?
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They are protozoan amoebas with a shell they live inside of
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Whose shells are at the bottom of the ocean and become sedimentary rock?
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forams
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What are benthic organisms?
Definition
organisms that live on ocean sediments or in ocean sediments
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what are types of benthos?
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Epifauna, who live on or attached to sediments. And Infauna, who live in soft sediments
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percentages of Benthos
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Epifauna- 80 %

Infauna- 20 %
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What are the three size categories>
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Macrofauna, greater than .5 mm........Meiofauna, less than .5 mm, but more than .1..........Microfauna is less than .1 mm
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What are sessile organisms?
Definition
organisms that are attached and can;t move, for example barnacles. They need a moving larval stage to disperse their colony.
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What is biogenic sorting?
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When organisms make smaller particles on top, and larger particles on bottom
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what are the 5 types of feeding?
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suspension, deposit, herbivore, carnivores, and scavengers
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What are suspension feeders?
Definition
They filter particles from the water column
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what are deposit feeders?
Definition
deposit feeders eat sediments, and digest organic material and bacteria on sediments. Such as crabs and sea cucumbers
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What are the different substratum types?
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sandy, Silts, mud and clay. and soft sediments
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Deposit vs suspension feeders
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suspension feeders need water current to bring food to them, and deposit feeders need weak current in order to walk
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herbivores
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graze algae and marine grasses
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what is detritus and how does it help benthic organisms?
Definition
dead plant material and benthic organisms eat it
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What are deep ocean sediments?
Definition
desert dust (red clay), diatoms (siliceous), and forams (carbonate)
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What is a benthic storm?
Definition
when high latitude waters produce high currents and they disturb benthic organisms
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How do respiration rates differ from deep water to shallow water?
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rates in deep water, fish are much lower
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What are the different ways food gets to teh deep sea?
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large food falls, small food falls as well
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How do coral defend their territory
Definition
sweeper tentacles
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What is the different between PAcific and Atlantic when it comes to Coral
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Pacific has 500, Atlantic has 75
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What is Zoozanthellae
Definition
symbiotic algae that live in polyp tissues
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where are stony corals located>
Definition
only in warm clear water, they need sunlight
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What are the three types of coral reefs
Definition
fringing reef, barrier reef, and atoll
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where is the reef flat?
Definition
behind the crest. sandgrass is found on the floor
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what are the primary producers in coral reefs?
Definition
macroalgae, seagrasses, zoozanthallae, phytoplankton
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What are tube worms?
Definition
have bacteria living inside of them.
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what percent of surface primary production gets to bottom depths
Definition
1-3%
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what is the reef coral temp limit?
Definition
20 degrees celsius
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What are Estuaries?
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a semi-enclosed coastal water where salt water is mixed with fresh water from rivers
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Why are estuaries important?
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They are important for commerce and recreation, important as fishery nursery areas
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What are the four different types of salinity distributions
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Vertically mixed, slightly stratified, Salt Wedge, Fjord
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What are vertically mixed estuaries?
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shallow, low volume, strong tidal mixing, low river flow
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What is a slightly stratified estuary?
Definition
shallow, salinity increases from head to mouth. Strong seaward flow of fresh water. fresh water on top, ocean water on bottom
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what is a salt-wedge estuary?
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surface water is fresh, but there is a salty wedge underneath teh fresh water
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what is a fjord estuary
Definition
still at the mouth, fresh water on top, but underneath fresh water there is a portion of salt water that is trapped in
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what limits photosynthesis in estuaries?
Definition
light
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what are euryhaline organisms?
Definition
organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities
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what are stenohaline organisms?
Definition
those that can only tolerate a narrow range of salinity. Usually live in fresh water in the upper estuaries
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what are osmoconformers?
Definition
organisms that don't osmoregulate, example molluscs
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what are estuaries vulnerable to?
Definition
invasive species, sewage, industrial pollution
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what is the percentage of drinking water that the bay area provides for california
Definition
70 percent
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what are the three states of mercury?
Definition
elemental, divalent, or methyl. Highly toxic metyhl
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what are wetlands?
Definition
they are low lying coasta areas that are submerged by salt water, and their sediments have little or no oxygen. Consists of marshes and mangroves
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what is spartina?
Definition
main plant in marshes, can tolerate 0 oxygen cuz its able to pump oxygen down its roots
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what does spartina do with salt?
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extracts salt and excretes it through its leaves
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what eats live spartina?
Definition
almost nothing, until it dies and bacteria breaks it into small pieces so that marsh animals can eat it as deitrtal material
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