Earth and Environmental Chapter 7 exam review
Which of the following is not an environmental function of wetlands
Increasing runoff
What causes coastal pollution in the US
Industrial waste and sewage
Most pollutants that enter estuaries break down over time, yet they are still considered a problem because
It is the volume of the pollutants, more than the time factor that harms estuaries
The arrangement of organisms in the open ocean is determined by the
Amount of nutrients and sunlight that are available
long, thin ------ island that typically runs parallel to the shore
Barrier
Barnacles are a type of ____________________, or bottom-dwelling, organisms.
Benthos
Coral polyps secrete skeletons of ___ that slowly accumulate and form coral reefs
Calcium carbonate
A river changes with the ____________________ and ____________________ through which it flows.
Climate and land
coastal land covered by salt water much of the time
Coastal wetland
ecosystem where a river empties into the ocean, mixing fresh and salt water
Estuary
Swamps are commonly found on
Flat, poorly drained areas
land periodically covered with water of extremely low salinity
Freshwater wetland
In the ------ zone life is diverse and abundant
Littoral
region of shallow water near the shores of lakes and oceans
Littoral zone
Marine ecosystem dominated by trees with stilt-like root systems
Mangrove swamp
What are the two main types of freshwater wetlands
Marshes and swamps
In estuaries, fresh water and salt water mix, forming a(n)
Mineral trap
Marine ecosystem dominated by grasses
Salt marsh
Upstream, a river is usually cold and flows ____________________ through a shallow riverbed.
Swiftly
The types of organisms found in a pond or lake depend on
The amount of sunlight available, the temperature of the water, the presence of of nutrients
An estuary functions as a mineral trap due to
The mixing action of river water and ocean water
Coral reefs are intricately shaped rocklike structures that are formed as a result of
The secretion of calcium carbonate by tiny marine animals
Because water ------ sunlight, photosynthesis is limited to the upper 100 meters of the ocean
absorbs
Estuaries
are ecosystems where both fresh water and salt water are present
phytoplankton and zooplankton are
microscopic organisms
Three groups of aquatic organisms include plankton, ____________________, and benthos.
nekton
free swimming organisms
nekton
The majority of marine organisms are found in
shallow coastal waters
Downstream, a river often widens and flows more
slowly
Many rivers originate from ___ in mountains
snow melt
An arctic ecosystem depends almost entirely on ____________________ for its available food.
the ocean
An estimated ------ percent of all coral reefs are threatened by human activities
50
Fish are a type of ___, or free swimming, organisms
Nekton
The least productive marine ecosystem is the
Ocean
Which of the following is a threat to coral reefs
Oil spills, sewage, and pesticides.
What mainly distinguishes nekton from benthos?
One swims freely and the other often lives attached to a hard surface.
Most of the food in aquatic ecosystems is produced by ________.
Phytoplankton
Which organism produces most of the food in an aquatic ecosystem
Phytoplankton
Two types of plankton are microscopic plants called ___________ and microscopic animals called ___________.
Phytoplankton and zooplankton
Mosses use _____________ to ANCHOR THEMSELVES to ROCKS NEAR CHURNING RIVER HEADWATERS.
Rhizoids
Estuaries are very productive ecosystems because they receive fresh nutrients from
Rivers and oceans
Why doesn't photosynthesis occur in deep ocean water?
There is no sunlight
Corals live only in shallow, ___ water where there is enough light for photosynthesis
Warm
As they flow down a mountain to flatter ground, rivers generally become
Wider, warmer, and sloweer
Plankton form the ____________________ of the marine food web.
base
In the ------ zone the water is cool and dark
benthic
Mussels, worms, and barnacles
benthos
A(n) ------- lake has a large amount of plant growth due to nutrients
eutrophic
Most ocean pollution can be traced to activities on ____________________.
land
Two threats to ocean ecosystems are
nutrient runoff, overfishing and entanglement, sewage and algal blooms
Excessive nutrient growth in an aquatic ecosystem can be accelerated by
run-off
The amount of dissolved salts in water is known as
salinity
Which ecosystem has the highest level of salinity?
salt marsh