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Interactions of Chemosynthetic Bacteria with Mercury at Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vents ... Because this mercury is likely complexed with sulfur, chemolithoautotrophic ...
KINGDOM ARCHEABACTERIA Unicellular Prokaryotes Extremophiles (heat, salinity, acid, etc) Autotrophic/chemosynthetic and heterotrophic DNA structure similar to ...
... advantages and disadvantages Succession in Hydrothermal Vents New vent forms at diverging plates Chemosynthetic bacteria Amphipods, copepods Grazers/filter ...
Photosynthesis All Energy originates from the Sun Some chemosynthetic bacteria can use sulforus compounds from deep ocean vents Calvin Cycle Light-independent phase ...
Chemosynthesis: chemical energy sources (ex. H2S) Ex., producers in deep-sea vent communities are chemosynthetic bacteria (animals still dependent on oxygen from ...
Aquatic ecosystems are determined primarily by the depth, flow, temperature, and ... Aphotic Zone. Permanently dark. Contains Chemosynthetic Autotrophs ...
Autotrophic Bacteria. Chemosynthetic Bacteria. Cyanobacteria ... Can be autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic. Some have a test known as a theca ...
History of Life Ch.14 (14-1) Biogenesis All living things come from other living things Proved by Pasteur Spontaneous generation: living things arise from nonliving ...
100m dysphotic aphotic photic Deep Ocean Characteristics Cold Still Stable Dark Essentially no productivity Sparse Life Extremely high pressure Little food Deep sea ...
Bacteria Lab 16 Bacteria Prokaryotes lack organelles. Bacteria are the simplest forms of life. Bacteria contain DNA, but it is not contained in a nucleus.
Marine Communities Oceans 11 Ocean Zones The ocean can be divided into many zones. The ocean bottom is the Benthic zone The water itself (or the water column) is the ...
MICROBES !!! Viruses Alive? Viruses are non-living! They do not carry out respiration. They do not grow or develop Cannot reproduce without a host cell Viral ...
Bacteria: Classification and Structure What are the 6 Kingdoms? Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals We are looking at the first two Archaebacteria ...
MICROBES !!! Bacteria and Viruses Bacteria: Classification and Structure What are the 6 Kingdoms? Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals ...
Aim: How can we describe the types of nutrition in living things? Do now: 1. What is nutrition? 2. Why do living things need nutrition? Nutrition: How an organism ...
Chapter 23 Photosynthesis and Chemosynthesis Photosynthetic pigments Xanthophyll Chlorophyll b Carotene Carotenoids Chlorophyll a Chlorophyll Chlorophyll a is the ...
Pyramids Three pyramids that we use in Ecology Pyramid of Numbers Pyramid of Biomass Pyramid of Energy Pyramid of Numbers This pyramid is constructed by taking the ...
Pre-1977 view of life in the oceans. Suspicion that there were ... Pompeii worm. Vent shrimp. Alvinella pompejana. Cary et al. 1998 Nature. Dies at about 37 C ...
PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY energy - all originally from sun primary (I ) productivity 95% of the primary productivity in the ocean photosynthesis ...
All living things are Made up of cells Basic unit of structure and function of all living things Unicellular: composed of one cell Bacteria, Amoeba, Yeast ...
Research is presently underway a the Center for Marine Resources and ... The Gulf of Mexico Resource Evaluation section has reprocessed 3-D seismic data to look at ...
Scientific targets and hydrocarbon industry relevance. Focused fluid flow systems ... Implications and recent advances ... Methane hydrate (clathrate) ...
Chapter 3 The Biosphere Ch. 3-The Biosphere; Section 1-What is Ecology? 3 1 What Is Ecology? A. Interactions and Interdependence Ecology is the scientific study of ...
Microorganisms have an essential role in life processes and cycles on Earth. What are microorganisms? Microorganisms Unicellular Prokaryotic Microbes Typically ...
Energy and Nutrient Relations Chapter 7 Energy Sources Organisms can be classified by trophic levels. Autotrophs use inorganic sources of carbon and energy.
Aquatic Biomes & Ecosystems 1. Define an estuary: transitional area where a river flows into the ocean Abyssal Zone 19. Describe animal adaptations: * Slow ...
* CONJUGATION Exchange DNA through Conjugation tube/pilus http://youtu.be/EtxkcSGU698 * Transformation and Tranduction Transformation: Bacterial cell takes in DNA ...
Have you develop a firm understanding of the concepts and mechanisms of ecosystem ecology; Have you enhance your understanding of how human society is altering ...
Primary Producers Bacteria, Protists, and Plants Capture and Flow of energy Producers Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Consumers Animals eating the producers Cellular ...
Chapter 4: Marine Provinces Seismic profiling Hypsographic curve Average depth of ocean 3729 m Average height of continents 840 m Continental margins Shallow ocean ...
Chapter 3: The Biosphere ECOLOGY Section 3-1 Section 3-2 Section 3-3 Food Chain Definition: Shows energy flow from producers to consumers Label the producers and ...