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[Show more]AICE Marine Science A Level Graded A+ 
Primary producers fix carbon, in the process of photosynthesis, making organic substances which are 
then made available to higher trophic levels. 
Primary producers in marine ecosystems phytoplankton, larger algae such as Sargassum, and 
flowering plants s...
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Primary producers fix carbon, in the process of photosynthesis, making organic substances which are 
then made available to higher trophic levels. 
Primary producers in marine ecosystems phytoplankton, larger algae such as Sargassum, and 
flowering plants s...
AICE MARINE AS LEVEL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 
Trophic level "feeding level" in a food chain or food web 
primary producer autotrophs (self feeders) 
ex: phytoplankton 
primary consumer herbivores 
feed directly on primary producer 
secondary consumer carnivores that feed on herbivores 
tertiary c...
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Trophic level "feeding level" in a food chain or food web 
primary producer autotrophs (self feeders) 
ex: phytoplankton 
primary consumer herbivores 
feed directly on primary producer 
secondary consumer carnivores that feed on herbivores 
tertiary c...
AICE Marine Science Study Guide for Exam Graded A+ 
Erosion the removal of rock/particles moved by action of waves/wind/rain 
Deposition/Sedimentation the dropping/depositing/accumulating of rock/particles by waves/wind 
Plate Tectonic Theory -Earth's crust/lithosphere is made of plates -Contine...
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Erosion the removal of rock/particles moved by action of waves/wind/rain 
Deposition/Sedimentation the dropping/depositing/accumulating of rock/particles by waves/wind 
Plate Tectonic Theory -Earth's crust/lithosphere is made of plates -Contine...
AICE Marine Science AS Level Exam Review Paper 1, 2 
scientific method 1. for valid experiments, data should be collected numerous times (the more times, 
the more accurate) 
2. only one variable (independent) should be changed in an experiment. All others should be controlled. 
The deponent var...
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scientific method 1. for valid experiments, data should be collected numerous times (the more times, 
the more accurate) 
2. only one variable (independent) should be changed in an experiment. All others should be controlled. 
The deponent var...
AICE Marine Science AS Level Vocabulary Already Rated A 
Ecosystems refers to living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them 
Habitat a place where organisms live 
Population organisms of the same species, usually defined as living in the same area 
Community include...
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Ecosystems refers to living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them 
Habitat a place where organisms live 
Population organisms of the same species, usually defined as living in the same area 
Community include...
AICE MARINE PAPER 1 COMPLETE ANSWERS 
species a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed 
population group of interbreeding organisms of the same species 
community all of the plants and animals/organisms living in a specific area 
ecosystem community of animals ,...
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species a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed 
population group of interbreeding organisms of the same species 
community all of the plants and animals/organisms living in a specific area 
ecosystem community of animals ,...
AICE Cambridge Marine Science 1 Verified Solutions 
Ecosystem -Living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them(both biotic 
and abiotic components). - Example: A rocky shore, including the organisms living there, linked together by flows of energy 
forming a food web,...
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Ecosystem -Living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them(both biotic 
and abiotic components). - Example: A rocky shore, including the organisms living there, linked together by flows of energy 
forming a food web,...
AICE Marine Science Chapter 1 Complete Guide 
Element a substance that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances 
Compound A substance containing two or more elements chemically bonded together 
molecule a group of atoms covalently bonded together 
Atom the smallest particle an el...
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Element a substance that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances 
Compound A substance containing two or more elements chemically bonded together 
molecule a group of atoms covalently bonded together 
Atom the smallest particle an el...
AICE Marine 3.2 Vocab Verified Solutions 
Autotroph An organism that can capture the energy in light or chemicals and use it to produce 
carbohydrates from simple molecules such as carbon dioxide 
Chemosynthesis The production of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using the ...
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Autotroph An organism that can capture the energy in light or chemicals and use it to produce 
carbohydrates from simple molecules such as carbon dioxide 
Chemosynthesis The production of organic compounds by bacteria or other living organisms using the ...
AICE Marine Science AS Level Chapter 1 ESQs Guaranteed Success 
1a: Through the use of an annotated diagram, describe covalent bonding in a water molecule Diagram 
should include: 
two hydrogen molecules 
one oxygen molecule 
single lines between the oxygen molecule and each hydrogen molecule ...
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1a: Through the use of an annotated diagram, describe covalent bonding in a water molecule Diagram 
should include: 
two hydrogen molecules 
one oxygen molecule 
single lines between the oxygen molecule and each hydrogen molecule ...
AICE Marine Unit 1 Water Chemistry Verified Answers 
element ️a substance that cannot be chemically broken down into a simpler substance 
compound ️a substance containing two or more chemically bonded together 
molecule ️a group of atoms covalently bonded together 
atom ️the smallest par...
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element ️a substance that cannot be chemically broken down into a simpler substance 
compound ️a substance containing two or more chemically bonded together 
molecule ️a group of atoms covalently bonded together 
atom ️the smallest par...
AICE Marine Science Chapter 2 Practice Test Verified Answers 
1a Define what is meant by the term littoral zone. [ 1 ] the area of a shoreline that is submerged 
during high tide and exposed during low tide 
1b Compare the formation of a rocky shore to the formation of a sandy shore. (4) Rocky sh...
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1a Define what is meant by the term littoral zone. [ 1 ] the area of a shoreline that is submerged 
during high tide and exposed during low tide 
1b Compare the formation of a rocky shore to the formation of a sandy shore. (4) Rocky sh...
Aice Marine Unit 4 
how do fish make use of calcium? bones skeletons and fish 
how do corals make use of calcium? skelton 
use calcium carbonate to make shells 
bodies of fish-> humans harvesting, fishing, eating, consuming 
sea bed-> nutrients in surface layer of the sea upwelling 
nutr...
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how do fish make use of calcium? bones skeletons and fish 
how do corals make use of calcium? skelton 
use calcium carbonate to make shells 
bodies of fish-> humans harvesting, fishing, eating, consuming 
sea bed-> nutrients in surface layer of the sea upwelling 
nutr...
Aice Marine Unit 4 
how do fish make use of calcium? bones skeletons and fish 
how do corals make use of calcium? skelton 
use calcium carbonate to make shells 
bodies of fish-> humans harvesting, fishing, eating, consuming 
sea bed-> nutrients in surface layer of the sea upwelling 
nutr...
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how do fish make use of calcium? bones skeletons and fish 
how do corals make use of calcium? skelton 
use calcium carbonate to make shells 
bodies of fish-> humans harvesting, fishing, eating, consuming 
sea bed-> nutrients in surface layer of the sea upwelling 
nutr...
AICE Marine Science, Chapter 11 Review (JHumps) Graded A 
Birds increase chance that young will survive ️Providing parental care of the young and selecting 
nesting sites away from predators 
Seabird adapted well to humans ️gulls 
Chorion of amniotic eggs ️For gas exchange 
Sea turtle soc...
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Birds increase chance that young will survive ️Providing parental care of the young and selecting 
nesting sites away from predators 
Seabird adapted well to humans ️gulls 
Chorion of amniotic eggs ️For gas exchange 
Sea turtle soc...
AICE Marine Science Chapter 3 Complete Solutions 
autotroph an organism that can capture the energy in light or chemicals and use it to produce 
carbohydrates from simple molecules 
photosynthesis the process of using light energy to synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide and water 
chemosynthes...
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autotroph an organism that can capture the energy in light or chemicals and use it to produce 
carbohydrates from simple molecules 
photosynthesis the process of using light energy to synthesize glucose from carbon dioxide and water 
chemosynthes...
AICE Marine Science A Level Chapter 8 Graded A 
Primary Producers in marine ecosystems include phytoplankton, larger algae such as 
Sargassum, and flowering plants such as the sea grasses. They fix carbon, in the 
process of photosynthesis, making organic substances which are then available to hi...
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Primary Producers in marine ecosystems include phytoplankton, larger algae such as 
Sargassum, and flowering plants such as the sea grasses. They fix carbon, in the 
process of photosynthesis, making organic substances which are then available to hi...
AICE Marine Science - Chapter 2: Earth Processes Verified Solutions 
oceanic crust thinner, more dense, younger crust making ocean floor 
continental crust A solid, thicker, outermost layer of Earth 
continental drift The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass 
...
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oceanic crust thinner, more dense, younger crust making ocean floor 
continental crust A solid, thicker, outermost layer of Earth 
continental drift The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass 
...
AICE Marine Science AL Chapter 4 Vocabulary Guaranteed Success 
Ocean A continues mass of seawater on the Earth's surface, its boundaries formed by continental land 
masses, ridges on the ocean floor, or the equator. 
Seas Smaller and less deep bodies of seawater that are partially enclosed by l...
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Ocean A continues mass of seawater on the Earth's surface, its boundaries formed by continental land 
masses, ridges on the ocean floor, or the equator. 
Seas Smaller and less deep bodies of seawater that are partially enclosed by l...
AICE Marine Science Command Words Guaranteed Success 
Define (the term(s)...) literally provide formal statement (definition) 
What do you understand by/what is meant by (the term(s)...) - Provide definition(s) with relevant 
comment on the significance of the term(s) - Amount of comment depends...
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Define (the term(s)...) literally provide formal statement (definition) 
What do you understand by/what is meant by (the term(s)...) - Provide definition(s) with relevant 
comment on the significance of the term(s) - Amount of comment depends...
AICE Marine science chapter 13-14 study guide guaranteed success 
Conservation 1. The protection of natural resources and of the environment/habitat. 
2. Preventing extinction so that they are available for future generations. 
Ecotourism Tourism based on the appreciation of the natural environme...
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Conservation 1. The protection of natural resources and of the environment/habitat. 
2. Preventing extinction so that they are available for future generations. 
Ecotourism Tourism based on the appreciation of the natural environme...
AICE Marine Science - Topic 4.3 - 4.4 Vocabulary Verified Solutions 
Biodiversity ️A measure of the species, genetic and ecosystem diversity of different species 
Species Diversity ️The abundance and richness of a species in a given place 
Genetic Diversity ️The variety of forms of genes (a...
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Biodiversity ️A measure of the species, genetic and ecosystem diversity of different species 
Species Diversity ️The abundance and richness of a species in a given place 
Genetic Diversity ️The variety of forms of genes (a...
AICE Marine Science Unit 4 Study Guide Graded A 
Abdomen 
What is the name of ""A 
Antenna 
What is the name of "G" 
Walking Legs 
What is the name of "J" 
Carapace 
What is the name of "O" 
Gill Covering (Operculum) 
What is the name of "C" 
Lateral Line 
What is the name of ...
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Abdomen 
What is the name of ""A 
Antenna 
What is the name of "G" 
Walking Legs 
What is the name of "J" 
Carapace 
What is the name of "O" 
Gill Covering (Operculum) 
What is the name of "C" 
Lateral Line 
What is the name of ...
AICE Marine Science Unit 2: Ocean Floor and the Coast 
tectonic processess ️movements of the lithosphere resulting in volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, 
earthquakes, tsunamis, mid-ocean ridges and ocean trenches 
theory of plate tectonics ️states that the Earth's crust and upper mantle are brok...
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tectonic processess ️movements of the lithosphere resulting in volcanoes, hydrothermal vents, 
earthquakes, tsunamis, mid-ocean ridges and ocean trenches 
theory of plate tectonics ️states that the Earth's crust and upper mantle are brok...
AICE Marine Science- Scientific Method, Practical Skills, and Sampling 
Techniques Terminology 
Mark-release-recapture ️a method to estimate the population size of mobile species 
Lincoln Index ️a mathematical equation that can use the mark-release-recapture data to estimate the 
population ...
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Techniques Terminology 
Mark-release-recapture ️a method to estimate the population size of mobile species 
Lincoln Index ️a mathematical equation that can use the mark-release-recapture data to estimate the 
population ...
AICE Marine Science 2.3 Vocab 
tide the periodic rise and fall of the surface of the ocean resulting from the gravitational pull of the 
Moon and Sun 
semi-diurnal occurring twice daily 
diurnal occurring daily 
tidal range the difference in height between the high-tide mark and the low-tide ma...
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tide the periodic rise and fall of the surface of the ocean resulting from the gravitational pull of the 
Moon and Sun 
semi-diurnal occurring twice daily 
diurnal occurring daily 
tidal range the difference in height between the high-tide mark and the low-tide ma...
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