Exam 26: Coastal and Wetland Ecosystems

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Wetlands in which considerable amounts of water are retained by an accumulation of partially decayed organic matter are referred to as ________.

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Organisms living on the sediment surface of sandy and muddy beaches are collectively referred to as ________.

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Tiny organisms living between the particles of sand and mud on beaches are collectively referred to as ________.

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The root extensions of mangroves are called ________.

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________ are the detrital-feeding organisms responsible for the conspicuous coiled and cone-shaped casts found on sandy beaches.

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Mangrove swamps

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Peatlands differ from other wetlands in that

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The ________ zone of a rocky shoreline is submerged and exposed by tides daily.

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In comparison to rocky coasts,intertidal organisms living on sandy or muddy beaches

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A salt ________ refers to a herbaceous plant community thriving in the intertidal zone,typically along the fringe of estuaries and islands along the coast at temperate latitudes.

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Which of the following mismatches a wetland with its location?

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The roots of mangrove trees often have extensions called pneumatophores that facilitate oxygen absorption by the roots.

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In tidal pools,carbon dioxide concentrations are higher during the day than during the night.

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The duration,frequency,depth,and season of flooding of a freshwater period are collectively referred to as the ________.

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Wetlands subjected to a long hydroperiod support more submerged and deep-water emergents than wetlands with a shorter hydroperiod.

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The diversity of organisms is greater in the intertidal zone of rocky shores than in sandy and muddy shores.

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Most organisms in the intertidal zone of sandy shores burrow into the sand.

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Riverine wetlands act as natural flood-control reservoirs.

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Herbaceous vegetation such as reeds,sedges,grasses,and cattails typically grow in freshwater

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Seasonally flooded,forested wetlands along river systems are referred to as bottomlands or ________ woodlands.

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