This standing body of freshwater often has zones like littoral, limnetic, and profundal.
What is a lake?
Name three examples of nekton organisms.
What are dolphins, tuna, and sharks? (Accept other answers)
Partially enclosed bodies of water where seawater mixes with freshwater. Lake Pontchartrain is technically one of these.
What are estuaries?
Organisms living on the floor of a body of water, such as lobster, sea stars, and mussels.
What are bottom-dwellers/benthos?
Explain the differences between oligotrophic and eutrophic lakes in terms of nutrient levels, water clarity, and biological productivity.
What is oligotrophic lakes have low nutrient levels, clear water, and low biological productivity, while eutrophic lakes have high nutrient levels, murky water, and high biological productivity?
Describe how dissolved oxygen levels and temperature interact to influence aquatic life in lakes and streams.
What is colder water holds more dissolved oxygen, which supports greater biodiversity, while warmer water holds less oxygen, potentially stressing or limiting aquatic organisms?
The zones along a river, beginning where they are created; moving to where they become wider, deeper, and warmer, and ending where they occasionally flood and deposit material from upstream.
What is... we haven't learned it? It was skipped?
Explain how wetlands act as natural water filters and describe their role in flood control.
What is wetlands trap sediments and absorb pollutants from runoff, improving water quality, and their ability to store excess water helps reduce the severity of floods?
This salt-tolerant coastal ecosystem protects shorelines and supports marine life. Name it and give two ways it helps coastal communities.
What is a mangrove forest?
It reduces storm impact and filters pollutants.