Chapter 16

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Across
  1. 2. tiny organisms that live in the spaces between sand grains on the sea floor
  2. 3. a type of habitat that exists on a very small scale
  3. 7. area between the high tide mark and the low tide mark
  4. 10. saltwater plants
  5. 11. mats layers of partially decomposed organic matter that provide habitats for communities of invertebrates, water birds, juvenile fish, and other organisms
  6. 13. an overabundance of nutrients that causes an ecological imbalance
  7. 16. a distinct entity usually with clearly defined physical boundaries, distinct abiotic conditions, at least one energy source, and a community of interacting organism through which energy is transferred
  8. 17. partially decomposed organic matter that makes up a portion of sediments in an aquatic environment
  9. 19. snorkel-like root structures on some mangrove species that draw air from above the water's surface
Down
  1. 1. sediment consisting of dead organisms, fecal pellets and other nutrients that constantly fall into the deep ocean from the productive shallow water above
  2. 4. an area located at approximately 65° to 70° south latitude where nutrient rich deep water reaches the surface
  3. 5. the area and conditions in which you find an organism
  4. 6. an organism's role in its habitat
  5. 8. living
  6. 9. the process of transporting material through a semipermeable membrane against the natural flow of diffusion
  7. 12. nonliving
  8. 14. a group of the same species living and interacting within a community
  9. 15. a collection of different populations of organisms living and interacting in an ecosystem
  10. 18. places where dead whales come to rest on the deep ocean floor
  11. 20. the science that studies how organisms relate to each other and their environment