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Functional roles of ponifera - CORRECT ANSWER-• Spatial competitors

• Filter huge quantities of water

• Bioeroders

• Sources of novel compounds

• Agents of biological disturbance

• Facilitate primary production

Ponifera can also have functional roles related to their food web, such as -

CORRECT ANSWER-• Habitat provision

• Food source

• Substrate stabilisation and consolidation

• Influencing near substration boundary layers.

ponifera functional roles via tropic position - CORRECT ANSWER-• Move water

in large quantities

,• Dissolved organic carbon is able to be absorbed by sponges in the sponge loop as

food and shedding chonaocytes. This moves the carbon up trophic levels.

Food webs and components - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms can have benthic

or pelagic habitats. Benthic means associated with the sea floor. Pelagic means

associated with the open water. This is an important distinction between organisms

Primary producers - CORRECT ANSWER-• Photosynthetic organisms

• Pelagic- phytoplankton; diatoms, dinoflagellates

• Benthic- macroalgae, diatoms

Grazers/herbivores - CORRECT ANSWER-• Pelagic- copepods directly feed on

phytoplankton

• Benthic- urchins, fish, gastropods

Suspension/filter feeders - CORRECT ANSWER-• Simple filterers

• Ciliary activity using mucus

• Pelagic- amphipods, fish, baleen whales

• Benthic- molluscs, sponges, ascdians, barnacles, anemones, fish

Predators - CORRECT ANSWER-• Pelagic- squid, killer whales, birds, seals, sea

lions, dolphins, porpoises, sharks

• Benthic- starfish, octopus, fish, sea otter.



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,Parasites - CORRECT ANSWER-Parasites are also a trophic level and are

involved in food nets by eating the food or the organism that something else feeds

on

Trophic relationship - CORRECT ANSWER-Movement through the food web

via trophic levels. Food webs can be simple or complex, but will always have

trophic levels. Animals can feed from multiple trophic levels. Benthic and Pelagic

ecosystems are interlinked

Adaptations - CORRECT ANSWER-adapt to temperature, light, oxygen

concentration, salinity, and fluctuations of these in their environment. In some of

the environments the fluctuations can be intense. Adaptations can also be used to

defend against pregatirs and reduce competitions. Adaptations also have to ensure

reproduction and dispersal.

Osmoregulation definition - CORRECT ANSWER-the maintenance of osmotic

pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt

Osmoregulation - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms can either be conformers or

regulators. Regulators can be hyper or hypo osmotic. Osmoconformers are

isosmotic but can actively move solutes. Animals can regulate osmosis by active

transport, changing permeability of the membranes, and altering concentration

gradients.

, regulator problems - CORRECT ANSWER-When an organism is hyperosmotic it

has 2 problems. Water flows in and solutes are lost. When it is hypo osmotic is has

the opposite problems

stenohaline - CORRECT ANSWER-can't tolerate reduced salinity

euryhaline - CORRECT ANSWER-can withstand reduced salinity or brackish

animals

Brackish water animals - CORRECT ANSWER-Brackish water animals can have

some conformers and some regulators. Are found in the salinity range of 5-18ppt.

Competition and predation limit seaward extent of their range

Nereis divesicolor - CORRECT ANSWER-tolerates wide salinity. When placed

into dilute seawater it takes up water by osmosis.

Palemoeties - CORRECT ANSWER-shrimp. They are hypotonic in seawater. It is

a hyporegulator

other strategies for osmoregulation - CORRECT ANSWER-shutting up shop or

becoming impermeable to water

Teleosts - CORRECT ANSWER-drink large quantities of water and remove ions

via active transport from the gills. A fish moving between seawater and freshwater

can change its urine production (low in seawater, high in freshwater).

Elasmobranchs - CORRECT ANSWER-are isosmotic with sea water. They do this

by using urea and trimethylamine oxide to maintain osmotic pressure.

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