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- 2. Zone The upper layer of a body of water through which sunlight can penetrate and photosynthesis occurs.
- 4. The land area that drains water into a particular stream, river, or lake.
- 7. Ecosystem An ecosystem found in saltwater environments such as oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries.
- 12. Microscopic organisms that drift or float in water; base of most aquatic food webs.
- 14. A partially enclosed coastal area where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean.
- 15. Small, often microscopic animals that feed on phytoplankton.
- 16. Ecosystem An ecosystem located in a body of water, such as an ocean, lake, river, or wetland.
- 18. Organisms that live on or in the bottom of a body of water, like clams, crabs, or worms.
- 19. The concentration of salt in water.
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- 1. Photosynthetic plankton (plant-like organisms) that produce oxygen and serve as primary producers.
- 3. A layer in a body of water where temperature changes rapidly with depth.
- 5. Ecosystem An ecosystem found in water with low salt content, like lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams.
- 6. Zone The area of vegetation along the banks of rivers or streams.
- 8. The process by which a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to algae growth.
- 9. An area where the land is saturated with water for part or all of the year, supporting aquatic plants.
- 10. The movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from deep in the ocean to the surface.
- 11. Zone The deeper layer of water where sunlight does not reach.
- 13. Reef A diverse marine ecosystem built by colonies of coral polyps.
- 17. Free-swimming aquatic animals, such as fish, whales, and squid.
- 18. Water Water that has more salinity than freshwater but less than seawater, often found in estuaries.
