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Bacteria, Protists, and Plants
Primary Producers Bacteria, Protists, and Plants Organisms that synthesis energy rich organic compounds from inorganic substances.
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Capture and Flow of energy
Producers Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Consumers Animals eating the producers
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Cellular Respiration Liberates energy
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Feeding Relationship Primary producers Heterotrophs Tropic Pyramid
Primary consumer Secondary consumer Top consumer Food web
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Primary Productivity Biomass Marine producers Phytoplankton Sea weeds
Chemosynthetic organisms
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Measuring Primary productivity
Radioactive carbon method Chlorophyll content
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Factors Limit Productivity
Lack of nutrients light
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Plankton
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Collecting and Studying Plankton
Meteor Plankton nets Filteration Centrifugation
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Phytoplankton
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Diatoms Shape Frustule Valves Xanthophylls Fatty acids and oils
Auxospores
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Dinoflagellates Bioluminescence Autotrophs Zooxanthellae Flagella
Redtide
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Coccolithophores Single celled autotrophs
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Silicoflagellates
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Nanoplankton and Pictoplankton
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Photic zone Euphotic zone Disphotic zone Aphotic zone
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Compensation depth
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Plankton productivity
Tropics Polar Temperate and subpolar zones
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zooplankton Macroplankton Holoplankton Meroplankton Forminifera krill
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Plankton and food web
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Large Marine Producers
Algae Unicellular Multicellular Nonvascular Angiosperms Flowering plants Vascular
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Accessory Pigments
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Structure of seaweed Blade Stipes Holdfast Gas bladders
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Classification of seaweeds
Chlorophytes Phaeophytes Rhodophytes
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Marine Angiosperms Sea grass Mangroves
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