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100

Not living, or produced by nonliving things

Abiotic

100

What is the definition of biotic?

Living, or produced by living things

100

An _____ ecosystem is an ecosystem that is found in water.

aquatic

100

Which type of bond must be broken for water to vaporize?

Hydrogen Bonds

100

Why is water's ability to hold itself together important?

Helps transport nutrients and maintain stability in living organisms and ecosystems.

200

A substance in which another substance (solute) is dissolved to form a homogeneous mixture.

Solvent

200

Water is said to be _____ because of its structure and atomic makeup.

polar

200

What is measured by salinity?

Salinity measures the amount of salt dissolved in water.

200

Aquatic animals need dissolved ______ in water to breathe. (1 word)

oxygen

200

Why is water a polar molecule?

Water is polar because oxygen pulls electrons more than hydrogen, making one side negative and the other positive.

300

The action of molecules sticking together.

Cohesion

300

Many of water’s properties can be explained by its _______ _______. (2 words) 

molecular structure

300

Why does ice float, and how does this benefit aquatic ecosystems?

Ice floats because it is less dense than liquid water. This benefits aquatic ecosystems by insulating the water below, helping fish and other organisms survive cold temperatures.

300

Water's high specific heat is mainly a consequence of the...?

Absorption and release of heat when hydrogen bonds break and form.

300

Organisms that live in freshwater have adaptations to _______ salt in their bodies. (1 word)

retain

400

A separation of electric charge between atoms in a molecule resulting from the unequal sharing of electrons in a covalent bond.

Polarity

400

Life on Earth is highly dependent on the ______ ______ of water as most of the metabolic processes in biological organisms take place due to the chemistry of water. (2 words)

unique properties

400

What are the unique properties of water? (name 5)

Water is unique because it is polar, sticks to itself and others, absorbs heat well, expands when frozen, and dissolves many substances.

400

How do the properties of water affect chemical and biological systems?

Water’s properties enable it to dissolve substances, regulate temperature, support transport, and create stable environments for chemical and biological processes.

400

How do the unique chemical and physical properties of water make life on Earth possible? (Be specific)

Water dissolves nutrients, regulates temperature, moves through plants, and protects life by freezing on top, making Earth habitable.

500

The deterioration of the resources in an ecosystem by the reduction in the quantity and quality of resources, including resource depletion, pollution, habitat destruction, and extinctions.

Ecosystem Degradation

500

Describe how cohesion and adhesion in water assist in plant transport systems.

Cohesion and adhesion help water move upward through plants. This allows water to travel from roots to leaves, supporting nutrient transport and photosynthesis.

500

How do changes in salinity impact organisms in aquatic ecosystems?

Changes in salinity can harm aquatic organisms by upsetting their water balance. Many can only live in certain salt levels, so big changes can cause stress or death.

500

What is meant by the term estuary, and why is it important for ecosystems?

An estuary is a coastal area where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean, creating a rich and productive habitat that supports diverse ecosystems.

500

The distribution of life in aquatic ecosystems is determined by what factors? (8)

Light, Temperature, Oxygen, Salinity, Nutrients, Depth, Substrate, and Water flow.