Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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An example of a:

Solvent 

Solute

Solvent- water

Solute- sodium chloride

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Types of Boundaries

Divergent, Transform, Convergent

100

An example of a mutualism relationship

Boxer crabs hold onto small anemones and use them as self-defense. The anemone gain access to food because of the Crab. ( answers may differ)

100

An example of an Echinoderm.


Sea Star, Brittle Stars, Sea Urchins, Sea cucumbers, and more.

100

What is the benefit of corals?

They help protect shorelines from erosion, attracts tourism, bring advancements in medicine.

200

What is a SALT? Provide examples.

A neutral substance produced from the reaction of an acid and a base.

Ex. KCl, MgSO4, Na3PO4

200

Evidence supporting the Theory of Plate Tectonics.

Distribution of fossil species, coastline, and rock formations.

200

Define Intraspecific and Interspecific.

Intraspecific- Occuring within the same species 

Interspecific- Occuring between different species 

200

What are the 7 levels of Classification?

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

200

What is a carbon sink?

A natural or artificial reservoir that absorbs and stores the atmosphere‘s carbon with physical and biological mechanisms.

300

How can too much salinity affect the ocean?

It can harm marine life, affect sea formation, and disrupt ocean circulation patterns.

300

What animals live in Hydrothermal Vents?

Shrimp, mussel, fish

300

What are the levels of ecology?

Population, Communities, Ecosystem

300

What features do Echinoderms have that help them live in their habitat?

Pentaradial symmetry and Tube feet

300

Types of shores

Rocky shores and Sandy shores

400

How may the amount of pressure in the ocean affect marine life?

It may kill them.

400

At what boundary are Hydrothermal Vents formed?

Divergent

400

How much energy is typically transferred from one tropic level to the next?

10%

400


Why is the ocean economically important?

Provides a home for marine life, attracts tourists, protects coastlines, and more.

400

What is the effect on marine life if mangrove trees are destroyed?

Reduced food and a loss of habitat for animal

500

The area between the less saline and where salinity changes significantly with depth is called?

Halocline

500

Is the Littoral Zone the same as the internal region? True or False

True

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What is the difference between biotic and abiotic?

Biotic factors are living thing, while abiotic are non-living components.

500

An example of a cartilaginous fish.

Sharks

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What is the impact of erosion on corals?

Coastlines  become more susceptible to storms, habitats are destroyed, etc.

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