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Dissolved gasses

Dissolved gasses. . -The most abundant dissolved gasses in an aquatic system are nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide.-Nitrogen: Upper layers are normally saturated with nitrogen gas but this form cannot be used directly by most organisms. -Oxygen: It does not dissolved easily in water and the primary sources of dissolved oxygen in the Bay are photosynthetic organisms. -Carbon Dioxide: CO2 is very soluble in water and moves quickly from the atmosphere to the water. .

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Dissolved gasses

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    2. Dissolved gasses

    3. Dissolved gasses in the Bay

    4. Nutrients

    5. Nutrients

    6. Primary Producers

    7. Primary Productivity

    8. Primary Productivity

    9. Primary Productivity

    10. Aquatic Organisms

    11. Organisms

    12. Trophic Pyramid

    13. Food Chain

    14. Food Web

    15. Typical Biological Communities

    16. Wetlands

    17. Wetlands

    18. Wetlands http://www.mde.state.md.ushttp://www.mde.state.md.us

    19. Underwater Bay Grasses

    20. Bottom Sediments

    21. Open Water

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