Dead Zones & Dissolved Oxygen
Matter & Energy Flow
Photosynthesis, Respiration & Carbon
Human Impact, Climate & Solutions
Random Biology
100

What organism rapidly increases in the Gulf when excess nutrients enter the water?


Answer: Phytoplankton

100

What is a producer?

Answer: An organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis

100

What is photosynthesis?

Answer: The process that uses sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen

100

What type of feedback loop makes a problem worse over time?

Answer: Positive feedback loop

100

What organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell”?

Answer: Mitochondria

200

200 — What process used by decomposers lowers dissolved oxygen in the Gulf?


Answer: Cellular respiration

200

200 — How does energy move through an ecosystem?


Answer: Sun → producers → consumers → decomposers

200

200 — What gas is released during photosynthesis?


Answer: Oxygen

200

200 — What would happen to shrimp populations, if oxygen levels dropped below 3mg/L?


Answer: Populations would die off, or migrate away as the water does not have enough oxygen for them to survive.

200

200 — What blood type is known as the universal donor?


Answer: O negative

300

300 — What are the two main ways oxygen enters ocean water?


Answer: Diffusion from the air and

photosynthesis

300

300 — How does matter move through ecosystems?

Answer: Matter cycles between organisms and the environment

300

300 — What gas is released during cellular respiration?

Answer: Carbon dioxide

300

300 — Why can warmer water worsen dead zones?

Answer: Warm water holds less dissolved oxygen

300

300 — How many bones are in the adult human body?

Answer: 206

400

400 — Why do fish and shrimp die or leave during hypoxic conditions?

Answer: They cannot get enough oxygen for cellular respiration

400

400 — What happens to phytoplankton populations when sunlight and nutrients increase in spring?

Answer: They rapidly increase

400

400 — What process do bacteria use while decomposing dead phytoplankton?


Answer: Cellular respiration

400

400 — Why can melting ice accelerate global warming?

Answer: Permafrost, stored carbon released, greenhouse effect

400

400 — What is the largest organ in the human body?


Answer: Skin

500

500 — Explain how fertilizer runoff can eventually create a dead zone.

Answer: Fertilizer increases phytoplankton growth; when phytoplankton die, bacteria decompose them and use oxygen during respiration, causing low dissolved oxygen

500

500 — Why is dissolved oxygen considered an indicator of ecosystem health in The Gulf of Mexico?


Answer: Most aquatic organisms need oxygen to survive

500

500 — Compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

 Answer: Photosynthesis stores energy and removes carbon dioxide; respiration releases energy and produces carbon dioxide

500

500 — Historically, why is it important to peat, that colder temperatures affect decomposition and what role does solar radiation play?


Answer: 10,000 years ago, SR ^ vegetation, cold = stored peat/carbon

500

500 --- What percentage of Peat covers the world surface compared to the amount of carbon it stores in all the world’s forests combined?


Answer: 3% of land surface + twice as much CO2 stored