Environmental Biology Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Chesapeake Bay was the world's largest ______________.
Oyster fishery.
_____________, _________, and ____________ ruined the chesapeake bay.
Overharvesting, pollution, and habitat destruction
What is a system?
A network of relationships among components that interact with and influence one another. Ex: Human body- respiratory sy. interacts with nerves sy., etc.
What is a feedback loop?
A circular process in which a system's output serves as input to that same system.
What is a negative feedback loop?
Output resulting from a system moving in one direction acts as an input that moves the system in the other direction. -stabilizes the system. Ex: If we get hot, we sweat and cool down.
What is a positive feedback loop?
Instead of stablilizing a system, if drives it further toward an extreme. -rare in nature.
Lithosphere
Rock and sediment
Atmosphere
The air surrounding the planet
Hydrosphere
All water on Earth
Biosphere
The planet's living (biotic) organisms -plus the abiotic (nonliving) parts they interact with
Watershed
The land area that drains water into the river
Phytoplankton
Microscopic algae and bacteria
Eutrophication
-Nutrient overenrichment, blooms of algae, increased production of organic matter, and ecosystem degradation. -Nitrogen and phosphorus enter the watershed causing phytoplankton to grow, then bacteria eat dead phytoplankton and wastes and deplete oxygen, causing fish and other aquatic organisms to flee or suffocate.
Hypoxic zone
Dead zone, with little to no oxygen, that occurs when eutrophication takes place.
More than _____ hypoxic dead zones.
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