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ECOSYSTEMS OF ECOSYSTEMS OF THE OCEAN THE OCEAN SOL 5.6 SOL 5.6 Biological Characteristics

ECOSYSTEMS OF THE OCEAN SOL 5.6 Biological Characteristics

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ECOSYSTEMS OF ECOSYSTEMS OF THE OCEANTHE OCEAN

SOL 5.6SOL 5.6

Biological Characteristics

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Physical Changes (Depth)

• Temperature

• Amount of light

• Salinity

• Pressure

• Plant and animal life

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What is an What is an ecosystem?ecosystem?

• An area made up of living organisms and the nonliving things in their environment

• Organisms in the ocean have adaptations to help them survive in their ecosystems.

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The ocean ecosystem is made up of three main zones.

These zones are based upon the amount of sunlight each zone

receives.

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SUNLIT ZONESUNLIT ZONE

• The smallest zone

• More than 90% of ocean organisms live here

• Receives the most sunlight

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TWILIGHT ZONETWILIGHT ZONE

• Below the sunlit zone

• Very little sunlight

• Cold

• High pressure

• High salinity

• Less food (fewer animals)

• Green plants do not grow here

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MIDNIGHT ZONEMIDNIGHT ZONE

• Deepest part of the ocean

• Pitch black (no sunlight)

• Freezing

• Greatest amount of pressure – Greater than any other place on the Earth’s

surface

• Covers 90% of the ocean’s space

• Least amount of ocean life

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The ocean is full of organisms The ocean is full of organisms and marine life. and marine life.

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PLANKTONPLANKTON

• Tiny organisms that float or drift within the water

• Two kinds– Phytoplankton

• Like plants (need warm temperatures and sunlight)• Make food through photosynthesis• Make most of the oxygen found on Earth

– Zooplankton• Tiny animals

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NEKTONNEKTON

• Ocean animals that can swim or move freely in the ocean

• The largest portion of familiar animals found in the ocean

• Live at different depths

• Examples include fish, octopus, whales, eels, and squid

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BENTHOSBENTHOS

• Plants and animals that live on the ocean floor of the ocean

• Some are attached to the floor

• Examples: sea stars, oysters, clams, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones

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FOOD WEBFOOD WEB

Organisms in each zone affect other organisms in that zone and in other zones.

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FOOD CHAINFOOD CHAIN

• Plants and phytoplankton are on the bottom of all food chains in the ocean. – They make their own food – Use the sun’s energy and nutrients that are in

the ocean

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FOOD CHAINFOOD CHAIN

• Zooplankton eat the phytoplankton and plants.

• Small fish eat the zooplankton.

• Large fish eat the small fish.

• When fish die, they sink. Decomposers eat their bodies. (Ex: sea slug, sea worm)

• Nutrients float back up into the water.

• Phytoplankton use these nutrients for photosynthesis.

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Some scientists describe the ocean ecosystem more as a webweb than a chain

because many sea creatures eat more than one kind of creature, and some creatures

eat others from their own group.

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OUR OCEAN ECOSYSTEMOUR OCEAN ECOSYSTEM

• Without plankton, all of the oceans animals would die.

• All animals in the ocean depend on plankton for survival.