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Diffusion, Osmosis and Biochemical Cycles

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Horizontales
A situation where the concentration of water is equal inside and outside an organism's cells.
Created by the Phytoplankton Dinoflagellate when too many nutrients are present.
Marine life that can use energy to adjust the water concentration in their cells.
Something in solution. Think salt in water.
This describes the process osmoconformers use.
These tiny ocean organisms take in the worlds excess carbon during photosynthesis.
The right amount of this chemical regulates acidity in the ocean, but too much in the environment causes higher acidity and global warming.
This chemical helps build the shells of sea life and is in most of the sand at the beach.
When there is too little salt in a marine organisms environment. Water will try and fill their cells.
The tendency of a liquid, gas or solute to flow from an area of great concentration to lesser concentration.
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Marine life that can only use regular diffusion to move water in and out of their cells.
This describes the process that osmoregulators use.
This chemical is important to your blood as well as the the skeletons and blood of marine life!
The only organism that can fix Nitrogen and brings it into the food chain.
This chemical is brought into the ocean mostly by bird poop "guano."
When there is too much salt in a marine organism's environment. Water will try and leave their cells.
This can happen when too much Nitrogen and Phosphorus get into the ocean.
Diffusion through a semipermeable membrane.