AICE Marine Science Chapter 4 Vocab (New Coursebook)

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Ocean

A continuous mass of seawater on the Earth's surface, its boundaries formed by continental land masses, ridges on the ocean floor, or the equator

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Seas

Smaller and less deep bodies of seawater that are partially enclosed by land; they are found where the ocean and land meet

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Taxonomic Hierarchy

The classification of the species within living organisms by describing the domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species

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Binomial Nomenclature

The two-part Latin name given to each species comprising the genus followed by the species

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Dichotomous Key

An identification tool utilising a series of choices between alternative characters, with a direction to another stage in the key, until the species is identified

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Biological Drawing

A scientific drawing that records an image and important features of the specimen

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Plankton

Microscopic free floating marine organisms

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Phytoplankton

Microscopic photosynthetic organisms that live in the upper, sunlit layers of water

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Zooplankton

Planktonic consumers that are either floating or weakly swimming animals

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Echinoderms

A marine invertebrate group with pentaradial symmetry and tube feet

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Crustaceans

A marine invertebrate group with a hard exoskeleton, ten jointed legs, and a nauplius larvae stage

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Bony Fish

Fish that have a bony skeleton and belong to the class Osteichthyes

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Cartilaginous Fish

Fish that have jaws and skeletons made only of cartilage and belong to the class Chondrichthyes

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Macroalgae

Marine producers such as kelp and seaweed

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Marine Grasses

Aquatic flowering plants that are often found in estuarine and coastal environments

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Keystone Species

An organism that plays a unique and crucial role in the way an ecosystem functions; without them, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether

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Larvae

A planktonic stage of development which occur between egg and juveniles; found in nearly all species of fish and invertebrates

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Pentaradial Symmetry

Five arms (or fans) radiating from a central body cavity

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Tube feet

Tubular projections that assist in locomotion, feeding, and respiration

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Nauplius

Distinctive larval stage of crustaceans

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Carapace

The part of the exoskeleton that protects the dorsal side of the cephalothorax

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Gills

The gaseous exchange surface of fish

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Operculum

A thin bony flap of skin covering and protecting the gills

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Lateral Line

A canal on the head and the side of the fish that contains sense organs; it is externally visible in bony fish but in cartilaginous fish it is under the skin

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Scales

Overlapping segments of bone covered by skin and mucus found on the outside of the fish

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Fins

Protrude from the body surface and assist in movement, stabilising position, reproduction, and protection

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Swim Bladder

A buoyancy organ found in bony fish

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Denticles

A type of overlapping scales that provide protection and improved hydrodynamic efficiency in sharks

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Gill slits

External opening from the gills through which water taken in at the mouth can pass back to the ocean

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Features of Chordates

Notochord, dorsal neural tube, pharyngeal slits, and post-anal tail

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Holdfast

Strong, root-like structure that anchors the macroalgae to the seabed

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Stipe

Long, tough, vertical stalk similar to the stem of plants

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Blades

Leaf-like structures that 'hang' in the water and absorb light and minerals

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Gas Bladder

A gas-containing structure that provides buoyancy for some species of seaweed

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Root

Structure at the based of a plant that anchors it to the substrate and absorbs nutrients from the sediment

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Rhizomes

A horizontal underground structure that enables seagrasses to reproduce asexually

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Leaf

Photosynthetic organ of plants

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Flower

Sexual reproductive organ of plants

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Biodiversity

A measure of the species, genetic, and ecosystem diversity of different species

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Species Diversity

The abundance and richness of a species in a given place

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Genetic Diversity

The variety of forms of genes (alleles) within a species

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Ecological Diversity

The variation of ecosystems or habitats on a regional or global level

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Ecosystem

The living organisms and the environment with which they interact

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Habitat

The natural environment where an organism lives

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Niche

The role of a species within an ecosystem

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Species

A group of similar organisms that can interbreed naturally to produce fertile offspring

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Population

All the individuals of the same species that live at the same place and time

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Community

All the different populations interacting in one habitat at the same time

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Biotic Factors

The living parts of an ecosystem, which includes the organisms and their effects on each other

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Disease

An illness characterised by specific signs and symptoms

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Intra-specific Competition

Competition between individuals of the same species (for example, for food or a mate)

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Inter-specific Competition

Competition between members of different species (for example, predator-prey)

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Abiotic Factors

The environment's geological, physical, and chemical features; the nonliving part of an ecosystem

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Mark-Release-Recapture

A method to estimate the population size of a mobile species

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Lincoln Index

A mathematical equation that can use the mark-release-recapture data to estimate the population size

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Frame Quadrat

A plastic or metal square that sets a standard unit of area for study of the distribution of marine organisms

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Transect

A rope or tape marked at regular intervals that sets standard distances for study of the distribution of marine organisms

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Line Transect

A sampling method involving counting of species that touch the transect

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Continuous Sampling

Samples are taken along the whole length of the transect

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Systematic Sampling

Samples are taken at fixed intervals along the transect

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Belt Transect

A sampling method involving counting of species in frame quadrats placed adjacent to the transect

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Random Sampling

Samples are taken at random places within the sample site

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Ethical Method

Evaluates and chooses ways to protect the natural habitat under investigation

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Safe Method

Identifies potential hazards and then reduces their risk of occurring

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Kite Graph

A graph of the distribution and abundance of organisms in the littoral zone that allows zonation patterns to be easily seen

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Richness

The number of species in a community

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Evenness

A measure of the relative abundance of the populations of different species in an area

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Simpson's Index of Diversity (D)

A biodiversity measure that accounts for both species richness and evenness

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Null Hypothesis (H0)

There is no correlation between the two sets of variables

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Hypothesis

An explanation of an observation that can be tested through experimentation

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Scatter Graph

When two sets of variables are plotted to indicate if there is a relationship between them

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Spearman's Rank Correlation

A mathematical tool used to find out if there is a correlation between two sets of variables, when they are not normally distributed

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Critical Values of rs

Indicate when the calculated Spearman's rank is sufficient to suggest a correlation between the two sets of variables

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Alternative Hypothesis

There is a significant correlation between two sets of variables

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