Deck 8: Aquatic Biodiversity

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Strongly swimming consumers would be part of which of the following?

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposers
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Found along some 70% of gently sloping sandy and silty coastlines in tropical and subtropical regions, and consisting of some 69 species of trees, are the

A)seagrass beds
B)barrier beaches
C)barrier islands
D)coral reefs
E)mangrove forests
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All of the following are part of the freshwater aquatic life zones, except

A)lakes
B)mangrove forests
C)inland wetlands
D)streams
E)rivers
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All of the following are part of the saltwater or marine aquatic life zones, except

A)oceans
B)estuaries
C)inland wetlands
D)coastal wetlands
E)mangrove forests
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Coral reefs are being damaged or destroyed by all of the following except

A)pollution
B)warmer ocean temperatures
C)increasing ocean acidity
D)coastal development
E)underfishing
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The ocean zone that covers the continental shelf is the

A)bathyal zone
B)coastal zone
C)littoral zone
D)benthic zone
E)abyssal zone
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On a fishing boat, someone catches a swordfish.As a biologist, you would consider this organism a type of

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposer
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Although only a small percentage of the ocean floor, coral reefs provide all the following benefits except

A)providing significant free oxygen
B)removing CO2 from the atmosphere
C)protecting coastlines from erosion
D)providing habitats for one-quarter of all marine organisms
E)providing one-fourth of fish catches in developing countries
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In a 2008 study, researchers estimated what percentage of the world's coral reefs had already been destroyed?

A)50
B)35
C)22
D)19
E)10
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If you find a new species of algae floating on the surface of a coastal zone, you would likely consider it a type of

A)benthos
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)phytoplankton
E)ultraplankton
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Estuaries and their associated coastal wetlands, which are coastal land areas covered with water all or part of the year, and include all of the following except

A)euphotic zone
B)river moths
C)inlets
D)bays
E)coastal marshes
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A jellyfish would be considered a type of which of the following?

A)benthos
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)phytoplankton
E)ultraplankton
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The key factors determining the types and numbers of organisms found in the various layers of both freshwater and marine systems include all of the following, except

A)parasitism
B)availability of nutrients
C)temperature
D)dissolved oxygen levels
E)availability of food
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Ultraplankton, photosynthetic bacteria, may be responsible for how much of the primary productivity near the ocean's surface?

A)100%
B)85%
C)70%
D)40%
E)none
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Which of the following is not part of the coastal zone?

A)estuaries
B)coastal wetlands
C)bathyal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)coral reefs
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Oysters, clams, and lobsters would be part of which of the following?

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposers
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The ocean zone that makes up less than 10% of the world's ocean area, yet contains 90% of all the marine species, is the

A)abyssal zone
B)bathyal zone
C)benthic zone
D)coastal zone
E)littoral zone
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The single ocean on earth is divided into 4 parts by the continents. Which of the following is not one of those parts?

A)Atlantic
B)Arctic
C)Baltic
D)Indian
E)Pacific
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Researchers have estimated more than ____ of the world's mangrove forests have been destroyed by human activities.

A)one-fourth
B)one-fifth
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
E)three-fourths
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Coastal marine ecosystem consisting of at least 60 species of plants that grow underwater in shallow marine and estuarine areas along most continental coastlines, are

A)salt marshes
B)sea grass beds
C)intertidal zones
D)mangrove forests
E)coral reefs
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Most photosynthesis in the open ocean occurs in the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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How much of the world's ocean area has been heavily affected by human activity?

A)11%
B)21%
C)31%
D)41%
E)51%
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Which of the following would be characteristic of a eutrophic lake?

A)nutrient overload from human activities
B)nutrient levels between the extremes of too much and too little
C)small supply of plant nutrients
D)well-supplied with nutrients for producers
E)excessive nutrients
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Deep lakes with steep banks that have a small supply of plant nutrients are

A)oligotrophic lakes
B)eutrophic lakes
C)culturally eutrophic lakes
D)hypereutrophic lakes
E)mesotrophic lakes
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Fish adapted to cool, dark waters in lakes are found in the zone called

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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Which of the following would be characteristic of the profundal zone?

A)rooted plants
B)low oxygen levels
C)nourished by dead matter
D)main photosynthetic layer
E)turtles, frogs, crayfish, perch
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Organisms in this area must be able to avoid being swept away, crushed by waves, or being left high and dry at low tides, and must survive daily or seasonal salinity and temperature changes.

A)estuaries
B)coastal wetlands
C)bathyal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)coral reefs
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In certain open sea areas winds, ocean currents, and other factors cause water to come up from the depths to the surface bringing nutrient from the ocean bottom.This process is called a(n)

A)downdraft
B)updraft
C)El Niño
D)La Niña
E)upwelling
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In lakes, the nutrient-rich water near the shore is part of the

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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Four of the following are major threats to marine systems; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)overfishing
B)sinking of ships to create artificial reefs
C)runoff of nonpoint source pollution
D)invasive species introduced by humans
E)habitat destruction from coastal development
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In lakes, large numbers of decomposers are found in the

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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What percentage of the world's photosynthetic activity is accomplished by phytoplankton in the euphotic zone?

A)70
B)60
C)50
D)40
E)30
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The open, sunlit surface area away from the shore is which zone?

A)benthic
B)littoral
C)bathyal
D)limnetic
E)profundal
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How much of the population of the United States lives at or near a coast?

A)more than 95%
B)more than 82%
C)more than 75%
D)more than 66%
E)more than 50%
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If you fish for carp or catfish, you would likely need to fish in which part of a stream?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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In large lakes there are four distinct zones.Which of the following is not one of those zones?

A)benthic
B)littoral
C)bathyal
D)limnetic
E)profundal
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The zone in which you would expect to find deposit feeders along with oysters, clams, and sponges is the

A)euphotic zone
B)abyssal zone
C)coastal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)bathyal zone
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The deepest part of the ocean is the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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If you fish for trout, you would be most likely to seek out which part of a stream?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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The dimly lit zone in which zooplankton and smaller fishes predominate is the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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The amount of goods and services provided by marine coastal ecosystems is nearly equal to the annual U.S.gross domestic product (GDP).
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Most of the wetlands that are lost are used for

A)mining
B)urban development
C)agriculture
D)forestry
E)recreation
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Barrier beaches and their accompanying sand dunes are the first line of defense against the ravages of the sea.
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Four of the following are ecological and economic services provided by inland wetlands; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)filtering and degrading toxic wastes and pollutants
B)stopping the recharge of groundwater aquifers
C)reducing flooding and erosion caused by storms
D)helping to replenish stream flow during dry periods
E)helping to maintain biodiversity by providing habitats
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Which of the following is not a type of inland wetland?

A)marshes
B)littoral
C)swamps
D)prairie potholes
E)Arctic tundra
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Four of the following are major human activities that disrupt and degrade freshwater systems; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)Elimination of entire river systems.
B)Dams and canals fragment habitats.
C)Flood control levees and dikes disconnect rivers from floodplains.
D)Cities and farms add excess nutrients and pollution.
E)Draining inland wetlands to grow crops.
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The distribution of many aquatic organisms is determined largely by salinity.
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In most shallow systems, such as lake edges, nutrients are often in short supply, limiting the net primary productivity (NPP).
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Some parts of the deepest ocean remain completely untouched by human activity.
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The population living in the Chesapeake Bay area, between 1940 and 2007, grew from 1.5 million to 3.7 million and may reach 5 million by 2020.
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The Chesapeake Bay Program is an example of the good things that can be accomplished when a coordinated effort is made to accomplish something.
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A recent study indicates we need to take action quickly on reducing carbon dioxide emissions or the oceans may be too acidic and too warm to support coral reefs.
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The saltwater of the earth is a single and continuous body of water.
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The largest ocean is the Atlantic, which contains more than one-half of the earth's water.
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By 2050 more than 50% of all coral reefs could be gone.
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Coral bleaching occurs when algae, the food of the corals, die off because of stresses such as increased ocean temperatures.
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Oysters in Chesapeake Bay were once so abundant that they filtered and cleaned the water of the entire Bay every 3 days.
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Wide, slow-moving rivers containing lots of particulate matter (silt) would be typical of what aquatic life zone?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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Forty percent of the world's photosynthetic activity is conducted in the euphotic zone of the oceans.
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Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States.
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The majority of the wetlands that have been lost since the 1600s have been lost to development of cities.
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Officials of Maryland and Virginia are considering trying to rebuild the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population by introducing a foreign species of oyster.
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In deep aquatic systems the photosynthetic zone is called the ____________________ zone.
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Redirecting Mississippi River sediments through the wetlands and into the Gulf of Mexico, instead of into the Mississippi Delta, has caused the Delta to subside (sink).
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Algal blooms can result in a cloudiness called ____________________, which can reduce the penetration of sunlight.
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Once past the coastal zone, beyond the continental shelf, the ocean is called the ____________________.
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The many dams, levees, and canals on the Mississippi River have made the effects of hurricanes much worse on a city such as New Orleans.
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Coral reefs form in clear, warm coastal waters of the _______________ and _______________.
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In terms of biodiversity, coral reefs are the marine equivalent of _______________.
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The ____________________ is the largest of the four oceans, which contains more than ____________________ of the earth's water.
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Only about 20 percent of all inland wetlands in Germany and France have been destroyed.
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The distribution of many aquatic organisms is determined largely by the water's ____________________.
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Water in the floodplain zone usually has higher temperatures and less dissolved oxygen than that in the other zones.
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Most lakes are hypereutrophic when considering the level of nutrients.
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More than one half of the inland wetlands estimated to have existed in the continental United States during the 1600s no longer exist.
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A watershed is the land area that delivers runoff, sediment, and dissolved substances to a stream.
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Standing freshwater is called a lotic system.
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The aquatic equivalent of terrestrial biomes are called ____________________.
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The vertical zones of the open sea (euphotic, bathyal, and abyssal) are based primarily on ____________________.
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____________________ are where rivers meet the sea.
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Deck 8: Aquatic Biodiversity
1
Strongly swimming consumers would be part of which of the following?

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposers
C
2
Found along some 70% of gently sloping sandy and silty coastlines in tropical and subtropical regions, and consisting of some 69 species of trees, are the

A)seagrass beds
B)barrier beaches
C)barrier islands
D)coral reefs
E)mangrove forests
E
3
All of the following are part of the freshwater aquatic life zones, except

A)lakes
B)mangrove forests
C)inland wetlands
D)streams
E)rivers
B
4
All of the following are part of the saltwater or marine aquatic life zones, except

A)oceans
B)estuaries
C)inland wetlands
D)coastal wetlands
E)mangrove forests
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Coral reefs are being damaged or destroyed by all of the following except

A)pollution
B)warmer ocean temperatures
C)increasing ocean acidity
D)coastal development
E)underfishing
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The ocean zone that covers the continental shelf is the

A)bathyal zone
B)coastal zone
C)littoral zone
D)benthic zone
E)abyssal zone
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On a fishing boat, someone catches a swordfish.As a biologist, you would consider this organism a type of

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposer
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Although only a small percentage of the ocean floor, coral reefs provide all the following benefits except

A)providing significant free oxygen
B)removing CO2 from the atmosphere
C)protecting coastlines from erosion
D)providing habitats for one-quarter of all marine organisms
E)providing one-fourth of fish catches in developing countries
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In a 2008 study, researchers estimated what percentage of the world's coral reefs had already been destroyed?

A)50
B)35
C)22
D)19
E)10
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If you find a new species of algae floating on the surface of a coastal zone, you would likely consider it a type of

A)benthos
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)phytoplankton
E)ultraplankton
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Estuaries and their associated coastal wetlands, which are coastal land areas covered with water all or part of the year, and include all of the following except

A)euphotic zone
B)river moths
C)inlets
D)bays
E)coastal marshes
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A jellyfish would be considered a type of which of the following?

A)benthos
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)phytoplankton
E)ultraplankton
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The key factors determining the types and numbers of organisms found in the various layers of both freshwater and marine systems include all of the following, except

A)parasitism
B)availability of nutrients
C)temperature
D)dissolved oxygen levels
E)availability of food
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Ultraplankton, photosynthetic bacteria, may be responsible for how much of the primary productivity near the ocean's surface?

A)100%
B)85%
C)70%
D)40%
E)none
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Which of the following is not part of the coastal zone?

A)estuaries
B)coastal wetlands
C)bathyal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)coral reefs
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Oysters, clams, and lobsters would be part of which of the following?

A)phytoplankton
B)zooplankton
C)nekton
D)benthos
E)decomposers
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The ocean zone that makes up less than 10% of the world's ocean area, yet contains 90% of all the marine species, is the

A)abyssal zone
B)bathyal zone
C)benthic zone
D)coastal zone
E)littoral zone
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The single ocean on earth is divided into 4 parts by the continents. Which of the following is not one of those parts?

A)Atlantic
B)Arctic
C)Baltic
D)Indian
E)Pacific
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Researchers have estimated more than ____ of the world's mangrove forests have been destroyed by human activities.

A)one-fourth
B)one-fifth
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
E)three-fourths
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Coastal marine ecosystem consisting of at least 60 species of plants that grow underwater in shallow marine and estuarine areas along most continental coastlines, are

A)salt marshes
B)sea grass beds
C)intertidal zones
D)mangrove forests
E)coral reefs
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Most photosynthesis in the open ocean occurs in the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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How much of the world's ocean area has been heavily affected by human activity?

A)11%
B)21%
C)31%
D)41%
E)51%
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Which of the following would be characteristic of a eutrophic lake?

A)nutrient overload from human activities
B)nutrient levels between the extremes of too much and too little
C)small supply of plant nutrients
D)well-supplied with nutrients for producers
E)excessive nutrients
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Deep lakes with steep banks that have a small supply of plant nutrients are

A)oligotrophic lakes
B)eutrophic lakes
C)culturally eutrophic lakes
D)hypereutrophic lakes
E)mesotrophic lakes
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Fish adapted to cool, dark waters in lakes are found in the zone called

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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Which of the following would be characteristic of the profundal zone?

A)rooted plants
B)low oxygen levels
C)nourished by dead matter
D)main photosynthetic layer
E)turtles, frogs, crayfish, perch
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Organisms in this area must be able to avoid being swept away, crushed by waves, or being left high and dry at low tides, and must survive daily or seasonal salinity and temperature changes.

A)estuaries
B)coastal wetlands
C)bathyal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)coral reefs
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In certain open sea areas winds, ocean currents, and other factors cause water to come up from the depths to the surface bringing nutrient from the ocean bottom.This process is called a(n)

A)downdraft
B)updraft
C)El Niño
D)La Niña
E)upwelling
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In lakes, the nutrient-rich water near the shore is part of the

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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Four of the following are major threats to marine systems; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)overfishing
B)sinking of ships to create artificial reefs
C)runoff of nonpoint source pollution
D)invasive species introduced by humans
E)habitat destruction from coastal development
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In lakes, large numbers of decomposers are found in the

A)limnetic zone
B)benthic zone
C)littoral zone
D)profundal zone
E)abyssal zone
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What percentage of the world's photosynthetic activity is accomplished by phytoplankton in the euphotic zone?

A)70
B)60
C)50
D)40
E)30
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33
The open, sunlit surface area away from the shore is which zone?

A)benthic
B)littoral
C)bathyal
D)limnetic
E)profundal
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How much of the population of the United States lives at or near a coast?

A)more than 95%
B)more than 82%
C)more than 75%
D)more than 66%
E)more than 50%
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35
If you fish for carp or catfish, you would likely need to fish in which part of a stream?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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In large lakes there are four distinct zones.Which of the following is not one of those zones?

A)benthic
B)littoral
C)bathyal
D)limnetic
E)profundal
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37
The zone in which you would expect to find deposit feeders along with oysters, clams, and sponges is the

A)euphotic zone
B)abyssal zone
C)coastal zone
D)intertidal zone
E)bathyal zone
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The deepest part of the ocean is the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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39
If you fish for trout, you would be most likely to seek out which part of a stream?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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The dimly lit zone in which zooplankton and smaller fishes predominate is the

A)abyssal zone
B)euphotic zone
C)estuary zone
D)bathyal zone
E)benthic zone
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The amount of goods and services provided by marine coastal ecosystems is nearly equal to the annual U.S.gross domestic product (GDP).
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42
Most of the wetlands that are lost are used for

A)mining
B)urban development
C)agriculture
D)forestry
E)recreation
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Barrier beaches and their accompanying sand dunes are the first line of defense against the ravages of the sea.
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44
Four of the following are ecological and economic services provided by inland wetlands; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)filtering and degrading toxic wastes and pollutants
B)stopping the recharge of groundwater aquifers
C)reducing flooding and erosion caused by storms
D)helping to replenish stream flow during dry periods
E)helping to maintain biodiversity by providing habitats
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Which of the following is not a type of inland wetland?

A)marshes
B)littoral
C)swamps
D)prairie potholes
E)Arctic tundra
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Four of the following are major human activities that disrupt and degrade freshwater systems; one is not.Choose the one that is not.

A)Elimination of entire river systems.
B)Dams and canals fragment habitats.
C)Flood control levees and dikes disconnect rivers from floodplains.
D)Cities and farms add excess nutrients and pollution.
E)Draining inland wetlands to grow crops.
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The distribution of many aquatic organisms is determined largely by salinity.
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In most shallow systems, such as lake edges, nutrients are often in short supply, limiting the net primary productivity (NPP).
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Some parts of the deepest ocean remain completely untouched by human activity.
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The population living in the Chesapeake Bay area, between 1940 and 2007, grew from 1.5 million to 3.7 million and may reach 5 million by 2020.
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The Chesapeake Bay Program is an example of the good things that can be accomplished when a coordinated effort is made to accomplish something.
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52
A recent study indicates we need to take action quickly on reducing carbon dioxide emissions or the oceans may be too acidic and too warm to support coral reefs.
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53
The saltwater of the earth is a single and continuous body of water.
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54
The largest ocean is the Atlantic, which contains more than one-half of the earth's water.
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By 2050 more than 50% of all coral reefs could be gone.
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Coral bleaching occurs when algae, the food of the corals, die off because of stresses such as increased ocean temperatures.
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57
Oysters in Chesapeake Bay were once so abundant that they filtered and cleaned the water of the entire Bay every 3 days.
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58
Wide, slow-moving rivers containing lots of particulate matter (silt) would be typical of what aquatic life zone?

A)source zone
B)benthic zone
C)transition zone
D)floodplain zone
E)profundal zone
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Forty percent of the world's photosynthetic activity is conducted in the euphotic zone of the oceans.
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60
Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States.
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61
The majority of the wetlands that have been lost since the 1600s have been lost to development of cities.
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62
Officials of Maryland and Virginia are considering trying to rebuild the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population by introducing a foreign species of oyster.
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63
In deep aquatic systems the photosynthetic zone is called the ____________________ zone.
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64
Redirecting Mississippi River sediments through the wetlands and into the Gulf of Mexico, instead of into the Mississippi Delta, has caused the Delta to subside (sink).
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65
Algal blooms can result in a cloudiness called ____________________, which can reduce the penetration of sunlight.
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66
Once past the coastal zone, beyond the continental shelf, the ocean is called the ____________________.
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67
The many dams, levees, and canals on the Mississippi River have made the effects of hurricanes much worse on a city such as New Orleans.
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68
Coral reefs form in clear, warm coastal waters of the _______________ and _______________.
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69
In terms of biodiversity, coral reefs are the marine equivalent of _______________.
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70
The ____________________ is the largest of the four oceans, which contains more than ____________________ of the earth's water.
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71
Only about 20 percent of all inland wetlands in Germany and France have been destroyed.
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72
The distribution of many aquatic organisms is determined largely by the water's ____________________.
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73
Water in the floodplain zone usually has higher temperatures and less dissolved oxygen than that in the other zones.
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74
Most lakes are hypereutrophic when considering the level of nutrients.
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75
More than one half of the inland wetlands estimated to have existed in the continental United States during the 1600s no longer exist.
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76
A watershed is the land area that delivers runoff, sediment, and dissolved substances to a stream.
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77
Standing freshwater is called a lotic system.
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78
The aquatic equivalent of terrestrial biomes are called ____________________.
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The vertical zones of the open sea (euphotic, bathyal, and abyssal) are based primarily on ____________________.
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80
____________________ are where rivers meet the sea.
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