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Deck 10: Marine Communities
1
Why are harmful algal blooms, or HABs, so dangerous?
A) They block light from reaching other photosynthesizers.
B) They can produce potent toxins.
C) They clog fish gills.
D) They absorb sunlight, raising the water temperature.
A) They block light from reaching other photosynthesizers.
B) They can produce potent toxins.
C) They clog fish gills.
D) They absorb sunlight, raising the water temperature.
B
2
Where is the greatest annual total oceanic primary productivity?
A) rocky intertidal zones
B) in the temperate continental shelves
C) in the northern polar regions
D) productivity is about equal at all latitudes
A) rocky intertidal zones
B) in the temperate continental shelves
C) in the northern polar regions
D) productivity is about equal at all latitudes
B
3
Organisms that spend their entire life cycle as plankton are called .
A) nanoplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) zooplankton
A) nanoplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) zooplankton
C
4
The whale shark is the largest species of shark and eats .
A) seals and other smaller marine mammals
B) fish, especially tuna
C) plankton near the surface of the water
D) benthic crabs
A) seals and other smaller marine mammals
B) fish, especially tuna
C) plankton near the surface of the water
D) benthic crabs
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5
Autotrophic plankton are generally called .
A) zooplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) phytoplankton
A) zooplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) phytoplankton
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6
Which zone corresponds to the lighted photic zone?
A) epipelagic zone
B) mesopelagic zone
C) bathypelagic zone
D) abyssopelagic zone
A) epipelagic zone
B) mesopelagic zone
C) bathypelagic zone
D) abyssopelagic zone
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7
In the gill of a fish, water and blood circulate , which transfer efficiency.
A) in the same direction; increases
B) in opposite directions; increases
C) in the same direction; decreases
D) in opposite directions; decreases
A) in the same direction; increases
B) in opposite directions; increases
C) in the same direction; decreases
D) in opposite directions; decreases
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8
A massed group of individual fish of a single species and size class packed closely together and moving as a unit is called a .
A) flock
B) herd
C) clutch
D) school
A) flock
B) herd
C) clutch
D) school
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9
An example of a zooplankton that is very important to many pelagic communities is .
A) krill
B) squid
C) coccolithophores
D) diatoms
A) krill
B) squid
C) coccolithophores
D) diatoms
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10
A group of organisms of the same species that occupy a specific area is called a(n) .
A) community
B) population
C) ecosystem
D) niche
A) community
B) population
C) ecosystem
D) niche
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11
Organisms that are unable to actively move laterally, instead drifting with ocean currents, are called .
A) plankton
B) nekton
C) hadal
D) benthic
A) plankton
B) nekton
C) hadal
D) benthic
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12
The portion of the pelagic zone that is near the shore on the continental shelf is the .
A) oceanic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) neritic zone
D) bathyal zone
A) oceanic zone
B) abyssal zone
C) neritic zone
D) bathyal zone
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13
Organisms with backbones are called .
A) vertebrates
B) invertebrates
C) molluscs
D) foraminifera
A) vertebrates
B) invertebrates
C) molluscs
D) foraminifera
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14
refers to organisms that live on or are associated with the bottom.
A) Pelagic
B) Neritic
C) Planktonic
D) Benthic
A) Pelagic
B) Neritic
C) Planktonic
D) Benthic
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15
Organisms that spend only part of their life cycle as a member of the plankton community are called .
A) zooplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) phytoplankton
A) zooplankton
B) meroplankton
C) holoplankton
D) phytoplankton
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16
Toothed whales (Odontoceti) can search for prey using .
A) echolocation
B) sensitive organs that detect electric charge
C) sensitive organs that detect water pressure
D) bioluminescence
A) echolocation
B) sensitive organs that detect electric charge
C) sensitive organs that detect water pressure
D) bioluminescence
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17
Many populations that interact with one another at a particular location form a .
A) niche
B) habitat
C) community
D) genus
A) niche
B) habitat
C) community
D) genus
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18
How do marine reptiles and seabirds deal with the salinity of seawater?
A) They have special glands that help excrete salt.
B) They dilute the salt with freshwater.
C) Their bodily fluids are saline, as well.
D) They have a filter in their throats that removes salt.
A) They have special glands that help excrete salt.
B) They dilute the salt with freshwater.
C) Their bodily fluids are saline, as well.
D) They have a filter in their throats that removes salt.
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19
A is an organism's "address" within its community, while its is its "occupation."
A) habitat; metabolism
B) niche; resource
C) neritic zone; selection
D) habitat; niche
A) habitat; metabolism
B) niche; resource
C) neritic zone; selection
D) habitat; niche
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20
Which type of organism is responsible for harmful algal blooms, or HABs?
A) diatoms
B) dinoflagellates
C) coccolithophores
D) foraminifera
A) diatoms
B) dinoflagellates
C) coccolithophores
D) foraminifera
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21
The root-shaped jumble at the base of a seaweed is called a(n) .
A) holdfast
B) blade
C) stamen
D) aerenchyma
A) holdfast
B) blade
C) stamen
D) aerenchyma
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22
Desiccation is a threat to organisms living in .
A) seafloor vent communities
B) the pelagic zone
C) the intertidal zone
D) the disphotic zone
A) seafloor vent communities
B) the pelagic zone
C) the intertidal zone
D) the disphotic zone
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23
Coral reefs are typically home to . chemosynthetic microbes
A) a large number of species
B) mostly one dominant species
C) autotrophs only
D) chemosynthetic microbes
A) a large number of species
B) mostly one dominant species
C) autotrophs only
D) chemosynthetic microbes
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24
The coral reef community .
A) is made up exclusively of various species of coral polyps
B) is limited to carnivorous animals
C) lies only within the kelp forest habitat of the tropics
D) is a highly productive and diverse collection of organisms in shallow water environments
A) is made up exclusively of various species of coral polyps
B) is limited to carnivorous animals
C) lies only within the kelp forest habitat of the tropics
D) is a highly productive and diverse collection of organisms in shallow water environments
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25
Perhaps the most difficult oceanic habitat is/are .
A) the abyssal zone
B) intertidal coarse sand and cobble beaches
C) intertidal rocky shores
D) the epipelagic zone
A) the abyssal zone
B) intertidal coarse sand and cobble beaches
C) intertidal rocky shores
D) the epipelagic zone
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26
Marine mammals are .
A) ectothermic
B) endothermic
C) autotrophic
D) disphotic
A) ectothermic
B) endothermic
C) autotrophic
D) disphotic
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27
Which organism forms colonies of individuals living within a connected framework of skeletons?
A) kelp
B) diatoms
C) corals
D) krill
A) kelp
B) diatoms
C) corals
D) krill
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28
Which of the following categories includes manatees and dugongs?
A) Cetacean
B) Cnidaria
C) Sirenia
D) Teleost
A) Cetacean
B) Cnidaria
C) Sirenia
D) Teleost
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29
Which of these statements is FALSE concerning estuaries?
A) Larvae are often abundant there.
B) Estuaries are in danger of development and pollution.
C) Very few autotrophs live in estuaries, but many animals can be found there.
D) Estuaries are places where saltwater and fresh water meet.
A) Larvae are often abundant there.
B) Estuaries are in danger of development and pollution.
C) Very few autotrophs live in estuaries, but many animals can be found there.
D) Estuaries are places where saltwater and fresh water meet.
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30
Which of the following organisms is a cephalopod?
A) whale
B) sea turtle
C) seal
D) squid
A) whale
B) sea turtle
C) seal
D) squid
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31
An individual coral animal is called a .
A) polyp
B) rhodophyte
C) phaeophyte
D) stipe
A) polyp
B) rhodophyte
C) phaeophyte
D) stipe
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32
Nutrients in coral reefs are .
A) extremely limited, which is why productivity is lower than the deep ocean
B) so plentiful that there is no limit to phytoplankton growth
C) largely trapped below the pycnocline
D) recycled efficiently because the water is shallow
A) extremely limited, which is why productivity is lower than the deep ocean
B) so plentiful that there is no limit to phytoplankton growth
C) largely trapped below the pycnocline
D) recycled efficiently because the water is shallow
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33
Kelp forests are an example of a(n) community.
A) estuary
B) plankton
C) pelagic
D) benthic
A) estuary
B) plankton
C) pelagic
D) benthic
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34
Life in productive tropical reefs is best characterized by .
A) extreme competition for food, living space, and mates
B) very few species, but large numbers of each species
C) very little competition due to the abundance of resources
D) mostly symbiotic relationships
A) extreme competition for food, living space, and mates
B) very few species, but large numbers of each species
C) very little competition due to the abundance of resources
D) mostly symbiotic relationships
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35
are vascular plants that are successful in low, muddy coasts in tropical and semitropical areas.
A) Mangroves
B) Ahermatypic corals
C) Kelp
D) Diatoms
A) Mangroves
B) Ahermatypic corals
C) Kelp
D) Diatoms
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36
Why are organisms in rocky intertidal zones sorted into horizontal bands?
A) Crashing waves remove weaker ones close to the water line.
B) Some float and are carried upward at high tide.
C) Some can better tolerate drying out between high tides.
D) Some need to stay out of the water to breathe.
A) Crashing waves remove weaker ones close to the water line.
B) Some float and are carried upward at high tide.
C) Some can better tolerate drying out between high tides.
D) Some need to stay out of the water to breathe.
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37
The most important physical factor for intertidal communities is .
A) lack of light
B) high salinity
C) l ack of nutrients
D) the rise and fall of the tides
A) lack of light
B) high salinity
C) l ack of nutrients
D) the rise and fall of the tides
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38
Primary productivity in estuaries is high because .
A) light is seasonal and dim
B) nutrients are abundant
C) there is no saltwater
D) there are no primary consumers
A) light is seasonal and dim
B) nutrients are abundant
C) there is no saltwater
D) there are no primary consumers
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39
Benthic organisms live .
A) on or associated with the bottom
B) suspended in the water column
C) by drifting through the water, unable to swim against currents
D) near the water's surface
A) on or associated with the bottom
B) suspended in the water column
C) by drifting through the water, unable to swim against currents
D) near the water's surface
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40
Seaweeds are .
A) vascular plants
B) unicellular algae
C) multicellular algae
D) phytoplankton
A) vascular plants
B) unicellular algae
C) multicellular algae
D) phytoplankton
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41
Species abundance and diversity is generally higher on the deep ocean floor than in the part of the water column immediately above it.
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42
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning hydrothermal vents?
A) They are typically found in shallow waters near subduction zones.
B) Certain animals are found at hydrothermal vents such as tube worms.
C) Hydrothermal vents are typically found associated with spreading centers.
D) Vent waters cool as they are released from the vent.
A) They are typically found in shallow waters near subduction zones.
B) Certain animals are found at hydrothermal vents such as tube worms.
C) Hydrothermal vents are typically found associated with spreading centers.
D) Vent waters cool as they are released from the vent.
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43
Photosynthetic plankton are called phytoplankton and include the diatoms and dinoflagellates.
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44
Tube worms at seafloor vents get their energy by .
A) catching small organisms for food
B) absorbing the thermal energy of the heated water from the vent
C) hosting chemosynthetic bacteria
D) performing photosynthesis
A) catching small organisms for food
B) absorbing the thermal energy of the heated water from the vent
C) hosting chemosynthetic bacteria
D) performing photosynthesis
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45
Which adaptive characteristic do organisms within the deep pelagic and benthic communities have in common?
A) heavy support structures
B) gigantism
C) calcium carbonate exoskeleton
D) gas-filled internal spaces
A) heavy support structures
B) gigantism
C) calcium carbonate exoskeleton
D) gas-filled internal spaces
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46
What do scientists think might form the "stepping stones" that would enable organisms to disperse from one seafloor vent to another?
A) high spots on the seafloor that extend into the photic zone
B) whale carcasses
C) coral reefs
D) large fish that swim from vent to vent
A) high spots on the seafloor that extend into the photic zone
B) whale carcasses
C) coral reefs
D) large fish that swim from vent to vent
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47
The active swimmers of the pelagic realm are called the zooplankton.
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48
In classifying the ocean by light level, the primary divisions are between neritic and oceanic zones.
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49
Pelagic organisms live in the open ocean.
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50
Individuals of representative families in deep water often tend to be much smaller than related individuals in the shallow ocean.
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51
Zooplankton are the most numerous primary consumers in the ocean.
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52
An estuary is where rivers meet the ocean and where freshwater and seawater mix.
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53
Green sea turtles are the only species that are strictly herbivorous as an adult, feeding on sea grass as their primary diet.
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54
Because of the harsh contrast in salinity, estuaries are among the last productive of marine habitats.
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55
Hydrothermal vents that support biological communities exist because of primary productivity in the form of chemosynthesis.
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56
Most seabirds live in the northern hemisphere.
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57
Tropical coral reefs typically form in areas of high wave energy.
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58
The symbiotic dinoflagellates that live in the tissues of coral polyps .
A) provide carbon dioxide and phosphates for the polyps
B) feed on the tissues of the polyps and are dangerous parasites
C) are the main cause of coral bleaching, and are threatening the reefs of the world
D) provide additional nourishment and oxygen to the polyps through photosynthesi
A) provide carbon dioxide and phosphates for the polyps
B) feed on the tissues of the polyps and are dangerous parasites
C) are the main cause of coral bleaching, and are threatening the reefs of the world
D) provide additional nourishment and oxygen to the polyps through photosynthesi
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59
Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, not bone.
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60
The distribution of phytoplankton in the ocean is directly influenced by the distribution of nutrients.
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61
Some of the very large species of animals in the ocean, namely whale sharks and baleen whales, feed on plankton. How can they support their large size eating microscopic organisms?
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62
What does "ecological black market" mean and how does it relate to the official economy of the food chain?
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63
What is the largest, and most sparsely populated, marine community? What are the feeding and breeding habits of organisms that live in this community?
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64
Hydrothermal vents support a community of organisms including pogonophorans, clams, crabs, and worms, just to name a few. But hydrothermal vents are found in the deep-sea far from the photic zone. If no light reaches hydrothermal vents, what is the basis of the primary productivity that supports the community?
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65
What factors are necessary for plankton productivity and therefore determine where productivity is high and where it is low?
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66
Explain why salt marshes and estuaries are among the most productive of marine habitats.
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67
Compare and contrast the toothed whales and the baleen whales.
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68
The pelagic realm is massive and supports a great diversity of living things. Considering zonation in the pelagic realm, where would you expect to find most of the organisms and why?
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69
Discuss adaptations in fish that function to reduce drag.
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The intertidal zone represents one of the most stressful environments in terms of changing environmental conditions. Explain this comment using specific examples of stresses and how organisms are able to survive in the intertidal zone.
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