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Oceanography-100 SDSU Final Exam Study
Guide (Sacrementa-Grilo)/77 Q/A
Biological Productivity - -the rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem;
western margins of continents have high prosuctivity and the Artic has the
most because of high levels of upwelling and downwelling bc there is no
thermocline

- Photosynthesis formula - -6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight ---> C6 H12 O6 + 6O2

- Photosynthesis - -Inputs: Carbon Dioxide, water, sunlightOutputs: Glucose,
oxygen

- Euphotic Zone - -Upper layer of a body of water through which sunlight
can penetrate and support photosynthesis.

- Plants - -Domain: Eukaryote
Kingdom: Plant

- Protists - -Domain: Eukaryote
Kingdom: Protista
A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or
fungus. (ALGAE)

- Protists: Large Algae - -brown seaweed and kelp
red and green algae

- Protists: Small Algae - -Phytoplankton; has the best & most producers;
Diatoms
Coccolithophores (chalk)
Dinoflagellates

- Bacteria - -Domain: Prokaryote
Kingdom: Prokaryote

- True Plants - -Seed plants, grasses and mangroves

- Cyanobacteria - -first photosynthesizes; phytoplankton; oxygen-producing
bacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae).

- What is taken from algae for our use and what kind of algae is it? - -
Coccolithophores is a micro algae protist that is used for chalk

- Regions of High Productivity - --polar regions (bc there is no thermocline &
there is upwelling and downwelling)

, -coasts (there is some upwelling and river runoff from continents)
-coral reefs (lots of sea life)

- Regions of Low Productivity - -Open ocean; espcially within subtropical
gyres bc of the stable thermocline and no nutrients from land

- What are the most abundant of all sea plants? - -Phytoplankton

- Producers - -most important; at the bottom of the food chain; they are the
organisms that photosynthesize

- Autotrophs - -Organisms that are able to make their own food "primary
producer"

- Consumers - -all animals

- Heterotroph - -An organism that cannot make its own food.

- Pelagic - -environment of the open sea

- Vertebrate Characteristics and Adaptations - -(amphibians, reptiles, fish,
birds, mammals) all higher vertebrates evolved from fish like ancestors; 500
mya

- Swimming/Buoyancy - -streamline shape (for speed and less energy
expended) to reduce water drag; fish-fins (coddle fin to increase speed);
Mammals - modified limbs (up & down mechanisms)

- Avoiding Predators - -camouflage; exterior spines, speed, poison,
symbiotic relationship; schools/pods (social groups)

- Diffusion - -when a solute goes from an area of high concentration to low
concentration (their blood has higher CO2 and low O2 and so they exchange
one gas for another)

- Symbiotic Mutualism - -both organisms benefit

- Deep Sea Fish Adaptations - -○ Good senses (no eyes/eyes to see in dark)
○ Largemouth sharp teeth
○ Expandable bodies
○ Bioluminescence (ability to make light)
○ Male permanently attached to female

- Angler Fish - -

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