Photosynthesis
Chemosynthesis
Pyramids
Energy Transfer & Efficiency
Productivity
100

The light-absorbing pigment found in phytoplankton, essential for photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

100

This process generates organic compounds using chemical energy rather than light.

What is chemosynthesis?

100

This ecological pyramid represents the total energy content at each trophic level.

What is a pyramid of energy?

100

The approximate percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

100

The term for the rate at which producers create new organic matter.

What is productivity?

200

Besides glucose, this gas is a major product of photosynthesis that is crucial for most marine life.

What is oxygen?

200

Chemosynthesis is the basis of food webs found around these deep-sea geological features.

What are hydrothermal vents?

200

This type of pyramid might be inverted in an ocean ecosystem where phytoplankton have high turnover.

What is a pyramid of biomass?

200

If producers have 50,000 kJ of energy, this is the energy available to tertiary consumers, assuming 10% efficiency.

What is 50 kJ? (50,000 -> 5,000 -> 500 -> 50)

200

The total amount of energy fixed by producers in a given area over a given time, including energy used for their own respiration.

What is Gross Primary Production (GPP)?

300

The primary organisms responsible for marine photosynthesis.

What are phytoplankton?

300

The primary energy source for chemosynthesis at hydrothermal vents is the oxidation of this compound.

What is hydrogen sulfide (H2S)?

300

This pyramid illustrates the number of individual organisms at each trophic level.

What is a pyramid of numbers?

300

A significant reason why not all solar energy reaching the ocean surface is used by primary producers.

What is reflection, absorption by water, or unsuitable wavelengths?

300

The amount of energy remaining after producers have met their own metabolic needs, available to higher trophic levels.

What is Net Primary Production (NPP)? 

400

This gas is absorbed by marine producers for photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Organisms like giant tube worms rely on a symbiotic relationship with these to carry out chemosynthesis.

What are chemosynthetic bacteria?

400

The reason a pyramid of energy is always upright, never inverted.

What is due to the loss of energy (e.g., as heat) at each trophic transfer?

400

name two ways energy is lost from organisms as it moves up a food chain.

What are respiration (heat loss), undigested food, or not all parts being eaten?

400

Two key abiotic factors that influence marine primary productivity.

What are light intensity and nutrient availability (e.g., nitrates, phosphates)?

500

This is the chemical equation for photosynthesis.

What is 6CO2+6H2O+Light Energy→C6H12O6+6O2?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

Synthesis Comparison 

This aspect differentiates photosynthesis from chemosynthesis in terms of the initial energy source.

What is light energy versus chemical energy?

500

How food chains and food webs relate to ecological pyramids.

What is they show the flow of energy and biomass, which is then quantitatively represented by the pyramids?

500

Calculate the energy lost between primary consumers (with 2,000 kJ) and secondary consumers (with 200 kJ).

What is 1,800 kJ? (2,000 kJ - 200 kJ = 1,800 kJ lost)

500

Explain how an algal bloom, a period of very high productivity, can ultimately lead to a "dead zone" in marine environments.

What is when the large amount of algae die and decompose, decomposers use up vast amounts of dissolved oxygen, leading to hypoxic or anoxic conditions that kill other marine life?

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