Deck 13: Life in the Ocean
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Deck 13: Life in the Ocean
1
What did Darwin suggest the driving force of evolution was?
A) Reproduction
B) Small genetic variation
C) Isolation
D) Large population size
A) Reproduction
B) Small genetic variation
C) Isolation
D) Large population size
C
2
What open water zone is near shore and over the continental shelf?
A) Oceanic zone
B) Littoral zone
C) Hadal zone
D) Neritic zone
A) Oceanic zone
B) Littoral zone
C) Hadal zone
D) Neritic zone
D
3
What inorganic nutrient is required for primary production?
A) Phosphorus
B) Carbonate
C) Oxygen
D) Iodine
A) Phosphorus
B) Carbonate
C) Oxygen
D) Iodine
A
4
What element is used to link nucleic acids in all organisms?
A) Carbon
B) Nitrogen
C) Silicon
D) Phosphorus
A) Carbon
B) Nitrogen
C) Silicon
D) Phosphorus
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5
Most marine organisms are ____.
A) metabolic
B) endothermic
C) ectothermic
D) exothermic
A) metabolic
B) endothermic
C) ectothermic
D) exothermic
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6
How deep is the photic layer usually along the coasts?
A) 50 meters
B) 100 meters
C) 150 meters
D) 590 meters
A) 50 meters
B) 100 meters
C) 150 meters
D) 590 meters
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7
What layer is permanently devoid of light?
A) Photic zone
B) Euphotic zone
C) Disphotic zone
D) Aphotic zone
A) Photic zone
B) Euphotic zone
C) Disphotic zone
D) Aphotic zone
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8
A salmon migrates from the ocean to freshwater rivers to spawn. What is the freshwater environment like for the salmon?
A) Hypertonic
B) Hypotonic
C) Isotonic
D) Equitonic
A) Hypertonic
B) Hypotonic
C) Isotonic
D) Equitonic
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9
Which community has the highest level of net primary production?
A) Rain forests
B) Kelp forests
C) Coral reefs
D) Open ocean
A) Rain forests
B) Kelp forests
C) Coral reefs
D) Open ocean
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10
What is a more accurate term for the feeding relationship of organisms?
A) Food chain
B) Food web
C) Trophic chains
D) Primary consumption
A) Food chain
B) Food web
C) Trophic chains
D) Primary consumption
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11
What physical factor can denature or alter a proteins structure in a cell?
A) Phosphorus
B) Nitrogen
C) Light
D) Salinity
A) Phosphorus
B) Nitrogen
C) Light
D) Salinity
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12
What is a heterotroph?
A) An organism that creates its own food
B) An organism that eat other organism
C) An organism the conducts chemosynthesis
D) An organism that remains plankton for its entire life
A) An organism that creates its own food
B) An organism that eat other organism
C) An organism the conducts chemosynthesis
D) An organism that remains plankton for its entire life
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13
What traps light energy in primary producers?
A) Photosynthetic
B) Thylakoid
C) Chlorophyll
D) Biomass
A) Photosynthetic
B) Thylakoid
C) Chlorophyll
D) Biomass
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14
What organism usually fixes nitrogen into usable chemical forms?
A) Archaea
B) Extremophiles
C) Cyanobacteria
D) Dinoflagellates
A) Archaea
B) Extremophiles
C) Cyanobacteria
D) Dinoflagellates
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15
What can increase the variation of genetic traits in a population?
A) Mutations
B) Adaptations
C) Natural selection
D) All of these choices
A) Mutations
B) Adaptations
C) Natural selection
D) All of these choices
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16
What biological chemical is important in heredity of traits?
A) Carbohydrates
B) Nucleic acids
C) Lipids
D) Proteins
A) Carbohydrates
B) Nucleic acids
C) Lipids
D) Proteins
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17
What is rarely a limiting factor for marine organisms?
A) Salinity
B) pH
C) Hydrostatic pressure
D) Nitrogen
A) Salinity
B) pH
C) Hydrostatic pressure
D) Nitrogen
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18
Which zone is the deepest seabed zone?
A) Bathyal zone
B) Hadal zone
C) Littoral zone
D) Abyssal zone
A) Bathyal zone
B) Hadal zone
C) Littoral zone
D) Abyssal zone
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19
What is the largest biogeochemical cycle?
A) Global Carbon cycle
B) Global Nitrogen cycle
C) Global Phosphorus cycle
D) Global Silicon cycle
A) Global Carbon cycle
B) Global Nitrogen cycle
C) Global Phosphorus cycle
D) Global Silicon cycle
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20
What is entropy?
A) The relative measure of disorder over time
B) The growth of an organism over time
C) The amount of energy transformation over a lifespan
D) The complexity of living organisms
A) The relative measure of disorder over time
B) The growth of an organism over time
C) The amount of energy transformation over a lifespan
D) The complexity of living organisms
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21
What is needed for living matter to function?
A) Oxygen
B) Proteins
C) Energy
D) Sugars
A) Oxygen
B) Proteins
C) Energy
D) Sugars
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22
A small cell having a high surface-to-volume ratio is more efficient than a large cell with a high volume-to-surface ratio.
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23
Why is iron not abundant in the ocean?
A) It is trapped in the Earth's crust.
B) It is held in sediments.
C) It is nearly insoluble in oxygenated water.
D) It is not very reactive.
A) It is trapped in the Earth's crust.
B) It is held in sediments.
C) It is nearly insoluble in oxygenated water.
D) It is not very reactive.
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24
Living organisms represent the flow of energy towards decreasing order or chaos.
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25
Linnaeus was the first to start classifying organisms.
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26
Once living organisms reach a balance with their environment, they do not undergo any more natural selection.
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27
Phytoplankton is responsible for the synthesis of 90% to 96% of the surface ocean's carbohydrates.
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28
Freshwater animals exert large amounts of energy to transport water from their tissues back to the outside because they are hypertonic to their surroundings.
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29
What is an advantage of using scientific names?
A) There is only one name per species.
B) They are universal to all languages.
C) They can indicate the relatedness of organisms.
D) All of these choices
A) There is only one name per species.
B) They are universal to all languages.
C) They can indicate the relatedness of organisms.
D) All of these choices
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30
Which classification is so large it is considered a domain?
A) Monera
B) Plantae
C) Bacteria
D) Animalia
A) Monera
B) Plantae
C) Bacteria
D) Animalia
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31
Most biological productivity in the ocean occurs in the euphotic zone.
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32
What kind of movement of particles is able to move against normal concentration gradients?
A) Active transport
B) Diffusion
C) Osmosis
D) Dispersion
A) Active transport
B) Diffusion
C) Osmosis
D) Dispersion
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33
What is the immediate organic material produced from inorganic substances?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Proteins
C) Amino acids
D) Glucose
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Proteins
C) Amino acids
D) Glucose
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34
Some ____ are considered to be extremophiles.
A) Eukarya
B) Archaea
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
A) Eukarya
B) Archaea
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
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35
What is convergent evolution?
A) Organisms that evolve to look similar due to environmental conditions
B) The natural selection applied to one population rather than another
C) The random alteration in genetic variation
D) Evolution due to geographical isolation
A) Organisms that evolve to look similar due to environmental conditions
B) The natural selection applied to one population rather than another
C) The random alteration in genetic variation
D) Evolution due to geographical isolation
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36
Which is considered a physical factor?
A) Diffusion
B) Dissolved nutrients
C) Surface-to-volume ratio
D) Active transport
A) Diffusion
B) Dissolved nutrients
C) Surface-to-volume ratio
D) Active transport
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37
Chemosynthesis is the main method of binding energy into carbohydrates on the planet.
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38
The trace metal iron is required for photosynthesis and nitrogen fixing enzymes.
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39
What kind of metabolic rate do humans have?
A) Endothermic
B) Exothermic
C) Ectothermic
D) Hyperthermic
A) Endothermic
B) Exothermic
C) Ectothermic
D) Hyperthermic
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40
Although ectotherms can tolerate large ranges in external temperature, they are unable to sustain large fluctuations in their internal temperatures.
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41
How does carbon enter the atmosphere? What effect does it have on Earth? How does it cycle back for use in biological components?
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42
How are the levels of carbon dioxide linked to the photic and aphotic zones? How does this relate to the temperature of the water?
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43
What are Darwin's postulates of natural selection?
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44
There is a much faster nutrient cycling rate on land from producers to consumers than in the ocean.
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45
What are trophic levels? Why is it better to eat organisms lower on the tropic pyramid?
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46
Coastal waters often support larger blooms of plankton than open water due to a high nitrate level in runoff.
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47
Archaea may be more closely related to Eukarya than Bacteria.
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48
What is the difference between an artificial system of classification and a natural system of classification? Which do we use today? Explain our current taxonomic system.
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49
Taxonomy is the study of biological classification schemes.
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50
All life on Earth is fundamentally the same.
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