Deck 12: Life in the Ocean

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Though it is difficult to generalize for the ocean as a whole, the bottom of the euphotic zone is about ____ deep in mid-latitudes.

A)10 meters (33 feet)
B)70 meters (230 feet)
C)160 meters (525 feet)
D)500 meters (1,640 feet)
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Beneficial inheritable structural or behavioral traits are known as ____.

A)skills
B)adaptations
C)domains
D)environmental pressures
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Organisms that thrive in harsh, high temperature conditions are an example of ____.

A)extremophiles
B)aquaphiles
C)osmophiles
D)halophiles
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Consumers that eat primary producers are called ____.

A)primary consumers
B)top consumers
C)autotrophs
D)trophic consumers
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In photosynthesis, plants use the energy in sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into ____.

A)carbohydrates and hydrogen sulfide
B)oxygen and hydrogen
C)sulfate and hydrogen
D)carbohydrates and oxygen
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The organisms that make their own food are called ____.

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)heterotrophs
D)secondary consumers
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A spontaneous, inheritable change in an organism's genes is called a ____.

A)mutation
B)selection
C)prokaryote
D)genus
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The process by which accumulated adaptations result in superficially similar animals derived from different stock is called ____.

A)copycat evolution
B)convergent evolution
C)common ancestry
D)genetic drift
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____ are responsible for the vast majority of the ocean's primary productivity.

A)Seaweeds
B)Cchemosynthetic organisms
C)Extremophiles
D)Phytoplankton
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When the concentrations of dissolved substances in water on either side of a cell membrane are the same, the situation is described as being ____.

A)isotonic
B)hypertonic
C)diffuse
D)hypotonic
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Which of the following is an example of a primary producer?

A)phytoplankton
B)crabs
C)fish
D)seals
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The three domains of living things are the Eukarya, Bacteria, and ____.

A)Prokarya
B)Protista
C)Archaea
D)Animalia
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What do prokaryotes lack?

A)a nucleus
B)cell walls
C)the ability to perform photosynthesis
D)the ability to evolve over time
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Organisms that cannot make their own food are called ____.

A)primary producers
B)heterotrophs
C)secondary producers
D)autotrophs
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The zone of ocean water where photosynthetic organisms have enough light to thrive is called the ____.

A)disphotic zone
B)euphotic zone
C)aphotic zone
D)mesopelagic zone
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Which wavelength of light penetrates to the greatest depth in ocean water?

A)red
B)blue
C)yellow
D)ultraviolet
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The form of autotrophy in which organic molecules are produced without using sunlight is called ____.

A)respiration
B)chemosynthesis
C)heterotrophy
D)decomposition
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In ____, dissolved substances slowly spread out from regions of high concentrations to regions of low concentration.

A)diffusion
B)osmosis
C)active transport
D)hypotonic transport
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Roughly ____ of the biomass consumed by any consumer is stored in the consumer as flesh.

A)5 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)25 percent
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Scientists can observe primary productivity in the ocean from space by measuring the ____.

A)temperature of the surface water
B)depth of the euphotic zone
C)amount of chlorophyll in surface waters
D)salinity of surface waters
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The movement of water through a cell membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration is called ____.

A)diffusion
B)osmosis
C)active transport
D)chemosynthesis
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Primary productivity measures the grams of carbon bound into organic material per square meter of ocean surface area per year.
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Nitrogen and phosphorous can be depleted by photosynthetic organisms during times of high productivity.
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An organism's metabolic rate increases as ____ increases.

A)temperature
B)density
C)salinity
D)depth
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Marine organisms are limited in terms of where in the ocean they can live because of the enormous amount of pressure in the deep sea.
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A physical or biological necessity whose presence in inappropriate amounts limits the normal action of an organism is known as a ____.

A)nutrient
B)limiting factor
C)trophic level
D)scarce condition
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The aphotic zone is the upper layer of the ocean where there is enough light for photosynthesis and vision.
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The average pH of seawater is about ____.

A)2
B)5
C)8
D)10
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The main inorganic nutrients necessary for photosynthesis are ____.

A)carbon dioxide and carbohydrates
B)glucose and oxygen
C)nitrate and phosphates
D)nitrate and carbohydrates
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Where in the ocean is oxygen most plentiful?

A)euphotic zone
B)aphotic zone
C)near the seafloor
D)disphotic zone
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A tuna is an example of a top consumer.
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Two species that both have the ability to fly must have evolved from a common ancestor.
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Hydrogen sulfide is a high-energy molecule that can be used to make carbohydrates through the process of chemosynthesis.
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Most marine organisms have an internal temperature very close to that of their surroundings. They are known as ____ organisms.

A)poikilothermic
B)endothermic
C)homeothermic
D)ectothermic
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When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, the water becomes slightly more ____.

A)acidic; its pH is higher
B)acidic; its pH is lower
C)alkaline; its pH is higher
D)alkaline; its pH is lower
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Asteroids hitting Earth can result in mass extinctions.
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Why is the pH of ocean water more acidic in deep water?

A)More organic material is present.
B)More carbon dioxide is present.
C)More oxygen is present.
D)Temperature is lower.
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An important part of Darwinian natural selection is that traits must be inheritable.
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All other factors begin equal, a greater quantity of gas can dissolve in ____ seawater.

A)cold
B)warm
C)high salinity
D)low salinity
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The scientific name of an organism includes the genus and species name.
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How is photosynthesis different from chemosynthesis? How are they similar?
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In your own words, describe the mechanism of natural selection.
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Explain the concept of convergent evolution using an example.
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Describe energy flow through a generalized marine trophic system.
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Most marine organisms have the same body temperature and salinity as the surrounding environment. Why?
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Though it is difficult to generalize for the ocean as a whole, the bottom of the euphotic zone is about ____ deep in mid-latitudes.

A)10 meters (33 feet)
B)70 meters (230 feet)
C)160 meters (525 feet)
D)500 meters (1,640 feet)
B
2
Beneficial inheritable structural or behavioral traits are known as ____.

A)skills
B)adaptations
C)domains
D)environmental pressures
B
3
Organisms that thrive in harsh, high temperature conditions are an example of ____.

A)extremophiles
B)aquaphiles
C)osmophiles
D)halophiles
A
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Consumers that eat primary producers are called ____.

A)primary consumers
B)top consumers
C)autotrophs
D)trophic consumers
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In photosynthesis, plants use the energy in sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into ____.

A)carbohydrates and hydrogen sulfide
B)oxygen and hydrogen
C)sulfate and hydrogen
D)carbohydrates and oxygen
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The organisms that make their own food are called ____.

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)heterotrophs
D)secondary consumers
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A spontaneous, inheritable change in an organism's genes is called a ____.

A)mutation
B)selection
C)prokaryote
D)genus
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The process by which accumulated adaptations result in superficially similar animals derived from different stock is called ____.

A)copycat evolution
B)convergent evolution
C)common ancestry
D)genetic drift
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____ are responsible for the vast majority of the ocean's primary productivity.

A)Seaweeds
B)Cchemosynthetic organisms
C)Extremophiles
D)Phytoplankton
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When the concentrations of dissolved substances in water on either side of a cell membrane are the same, the situation is described as being ____.

A)isotonic
B)hypertonic
C)diffuse
D)hypotonic
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Which of the following is an example of a primary producer?

A)phytoplankton
B)crabs
C)fish
D)seals
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The three domains of living things are the Eukarya, Bacteria, and ____.

A)Prokarya
B)Protista
C)Archaea
D)Animalia
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What do prokaryotes lack?

A)a nucleus
B)cell walls
C)the ability to perform photosynthesis
D)the ability to evolve over time
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Organisms that cannot make their own food are called ____.

A)primary producers
B)heterotrophs
C)secondary producers
D)autotrophs
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The zone of ocean water where photosynthetic organisms have enough light to thrive is called the ____.

A)disphotic zone
B)euphotic zone
C)aphotic zone
D)mesopelagic zone
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Which wavelength of light penetrates to the greatest depth in ocean water?

A)red
B)blue
C)yellow
D)ultraviolet
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The form of autotrophy in which organic molecules are produced without using sunlight is called ____.

A)respiration
B)chemosynthesis
C)heterotrophy
D)decomposition
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In ____, dissolved substances slowly spread out from regions of high concentrations to regions of low concentration.

A)diffusion
B)osmosis
C)active transport
D)hypotonic transport
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Roughly ____ of the biomass consumed by any consumer is stored in the consumer as flesh.

A)5 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)25 percent
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Scientists can observe primary productivity in the ocean from space by measuring the ____.

A)temperature of the surface water
B)depth of the euphotic zone
C)amount of chlorophyll in surface waters
D)salinity of surface waters
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The movement of water through a cell membrane from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration is called ____.

A)diffusion
B)osmosis
C)active transport
D)chemosynthesis
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Primary productivity measures the grams of carbon bound into organic material per square meter of ocean surface area per year.
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Nitrogen and phosphorous can be depleted by photosynthetic organisms during times of high productivity.
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An organism's metabolic rate increases as ____ increases.

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C)salinity
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Marine organisms are limited in terms of where in the ocean they can live because of the enormous amount of pressure in the deep sea.
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A physical or biological necessity whose presence in inappropriate amounts limits the normal action of an organism is known as a ____.

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B)limiting factor
C)trophic level
D)scarce condition
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The aphotic zone is the upper layer of the ocean where there is enough light for photosynthesis and vision.
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The average pH of seawater is about ____.

A)2
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D)10
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The main inorganic nutrients necessary for photosynthesis are ____.

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B)glucose and oxygen
C)nitrate and phosphates
D)nitrate and carbohydrates
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Where in the ocean is oxygen most plentiful?

A)euphotic zone
B)aphotic zone
C)near the seafloor
D)disphotic zone
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A tuna is an example of a top consumer.
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Two species that both have the ability to fly must have evolved from a common ancestor.
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Hydrogen sulfide is a high-energy molecule that can be used to make carbohydrates through the process of chemosynthesis.
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Most marine organisms have an internal temperature very close to that of their surroundings. They are known as ____ organisms.

A)poikilothermic
B)endothermic
C)homeothermic
D)ectothermic
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When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, the water becomes slightly more ____.

A)acidic; its pH is higher
B)acidic; its pH is lower
C)alkaline; its pH is higher
D)alkaline; its pH is lower
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Asteroids hitting Earth can result in mass extinctions.
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Why is the pH of ocean water more acidic in deep water?

A)More organic material is present.
B)More carbon dioxide is present.
C)More oxygen is present.
D)Temperature is lower.
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An important part of Darwinian natural selection is that traits must be inheritable.
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All other factors begin equal, a greater quantity of gas can dissolve in ____ seawater.

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The scientific name of an organism includes the genus and species name.
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How is photosynthesis different from chemosynthesis? How are they similar?
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In your own words, describe the mechanism of natural selection.
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Explain the concept of convergent evolution using an example.
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Describe energy flow through a generalized marine trophic system.
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Most marine organisms have the same body temperature and salinity as the surrounding environment. Why?
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