Deck 30: Microorganisms in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
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Deck 30: Microorganisms in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
1
The open ocean is a(n)________ environment.
A)eutrophic
B)oligotrophic
C)neotrophic
D)phylotrophic
A)eutrophic
B)oligotrophic
C)neotrophic
D)phylotrophic
B
2
What fraction of all of the organic carbon on Earth results from microbial fixation of carbon dioxide in the oceans?
A)About 3/4
B)About 1/2
C)About 1/4
D)About 1/8
A)About 3/4
B)About 1/2
C)About 1/4
D)About 1/8
B
3
Cyanobacteria such as Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus are predominate members of the phytoplankton in illuminated surface waters.
True
4
Thiomargarita species store large amounts of _________ in huge internal vacuoles.
A)nitrate
B)sulfate
C)oxygen
D)hydrogen sulfide
A)nitrate
B)sulfate
C)oxygen
D)hydrogen sulfide
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5
Among the eukaryotic microbes in the phytoplankton,the ________ are most noted for their contribution to carbon fixation.
A)dinoflagellates
B)green algae
C)diatoms
D)cyanobacteria
A)dinoflagellates
B)green algae
C)diatoms
D)cyanobacteria
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6
The chemolithotrophs that metabolize reduced sulfur compounds using oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor in the Winogradsky column include ______.
A)Desulfovibrio
B)Beggiatoa
C)Chromatium
D)cyanobacteria
A)Desulfovibrio
B)Beggiatoa
C)Chromatium
D)cyanobacteria
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7
Which of the following statements concerning the microbial loop is not true?
A)Microbes consume dissolved organic matter.
B)Marine viruses contribute to the production of dissolved organic matter.
C)Microbes constitute particulate organic matter for zooplankton consumption.
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)Microbes consume dissolved organic matter.
B)Marine viruses contribute to the production of dissolved organic matter.
C)Microbes constitute particulate organic matter for zooplankton consumption.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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8
The possible effect of failing to limit greenhouse gas emissions on the oceans is likely to be which of the following?
A)An increase in dissolved methane will stimulate microbial growth.
B)An increase in dissolved methane will hinder microbial growth.
C)An increase in dissolved carbon dioxide will lower the pH.
D)An increase in dissolved carbon dioxide will raise the pH.
A)An increase in dissolved methane will stimulate microbial growth.
B)An increase in dissolved methane will hinder microbial growth.
C)An increase in dissolved carbon dioxide will lower the pH.
D)An increase in dissolved carbon dioxide will raise the pH.
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9
The oceans contain about ______% of the Earth's water.
A)91
B)93
C)95
D)97
A)91
B)93
C)95
D)97
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10
The discharge of high levels of microbial nutrients into marine environments has
A)resulted in the production of large hypoxic or anoxic regions.
B)had negative impacts on shellfish and other bottom-dwelling marine animals.
C)resulted in algal blooms and red tides that have killed marine mammals.
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)resulted in the production of large hypoxic or anoxic regions.
B)had negative impacts on shellfish and other bottom-dwelling marine animals.
C)resulted in algal blooms and red tides that have killed marine mammals.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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11
Barophilic bacteria ______.
A)tolerate high concentration of barium
B)grow at pressures up to 1,100 atm
C)grow only in environments of reduced atmospheric pressure,such as found at high elevation
D)require high concentrations of H2S gas for growth
A)tolerate high concentration of barium
B)grow at pressures up to 1,100 atm
C)grow only in environments of reduced atmospheric pressure,such as found at high elevation
D)require high concentrations of H2S gas for growth
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12
Most microbes that inhabit estuaries are ______.
A)halophilic
B)halotolerant
C)halophobic
D)halovariable
A)halophilic
B)halotolerant
C)halophobic
D)halovariable
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13
The depth to which light penetrates with sufficient intensity to support the activities of photoautotrophic organisms in the ocean is called the ______ zone.
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14
In marine and freshwater environments,the penetration of sunlight and the mixing of nutrients,oxygen,and waste products are the dominant factors controlling the microbial community.
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15
Winogradsky columns ______.
A)are typically used to isolate aquatic protozoa
B)are used as a model system for studying microbial interactions
C)are used in the process of isolating nanobacteria
D)are used in the process of isolating aquatic viruses (virioplankton)
A)are typically used to isolate aquatic protozoa
B)are used as a model system for studying microbial interactions
C)are used in the process of isolating nanobacteria
D)are used in the process of isolating aquatic viruses (virioplankton)
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16
The buffering effect of the balance between carbon dioxide,bicarbonate,and carbonate is stronger in freshwater than it is in the marine environment.
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17
A potent neurotoxin that causes paralytic shellfish poisoning in coastal temperate North America is produced by ______.
A)diatoms
B)red algae
C)green algae
D)dinoflagellates
A)diatoms
B)red algae
C)green algae
D)dinoflagellates
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18
In the ocean,organic matter sinks from the surface to great depths as ______.
A)marine snow
B)particulate debris
C)photosynthetic potential
D)None of the choices are correct.
A)marine snow
B)particulate debris
C)photosynthetic potential
D)None of the choices are correct.
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19
The solubility of oxygen in water will change in which way when the water temperature is lowered?
A)No change will occur.
B)The solubility will increase.
C)The solubility will decrease.
D)The solubility will first decrease then increase.
A)No change will occur.
B)The solubility will increase.
C)The solubility will decrease.
D)The solubility will first decrease then increase.
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20
The initial degradation of cellulose that initiates microbial growth in the Winogradsky column is carried out by ______.
A)Clostridium
B)Desulfovibrio
C)cyanobacteria
D)Rhodopseudomonas
A)Clostridium
B)Desulfovibrio
C)cyanobacteria
D)Rhodopseudomonas
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21
Estuaries feature a characteristic salinity profile called a(n)_________ _________ .
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22
Methane hydrates found at the bottom of the ocean ______.
A)vastly exceed in amount the world's current known natural gas reserves
B)float to the surface where they are consumed by methylotrophs
C)are only formed in areas of thermal heating
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)vastly exceed in amount the world's current known natural gas reserves
B)float to the surface where they are consumed by methylotrophs
C)are only formed in areas of thermal heating
D)All of the choices are correct.
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23
In general,cyanobacteria prefer higher pH and temperature conditions than algae.
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24
If phosphorus is added to water that contains no other major nutrients,the major microbial group that will bloom if the water is exposed to light will be the ______.
A)green sulfur bacteria
B)green nonsulfur bacteria
C)green algae
D)cyanobacteria
A)green sulfur bacteria
B)green nonsulfur bacteria
C)green algae
D)cyanobacteria
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25
The process in which diurnal oxygen shifts can occur in a river after organic matter is added is called ______.
A)self-reduction
B)self-purification
C)self-oxidation
D)self-eutrophication
A)self-reduction
B)self-purification
C)self-oxidation
D)self-eutrophication
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26
Much of the loss of biologically available nitrogen in the ocean is now thought to be due to a consortium of microbes carrying out ______.
A)the anammox reaction
B)denitrification
C)nitrification
D)nitrogen fixation
A)the anammox reaction
B)denitrification
C)nitrification
D)nitrogen fixation
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27
Marine microbes inhabit sediments on the ocean floor at a depth of up to at least ______.
A)one foot
B)ten feet
C)100 feet
D)0.6 kilometers
A)one foot
B)ten feet
C)100 feet
D)0.6 kilometers
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28
Growth in ocean areas that are high nutrient and low chlorophyll (HNLC)is limited by the availability of ______.
A)phosphorus
B)manganese
C)iron
D)nitrogen
A)phosphorus
B)manganese
C)iron
D)nitrogen
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29
The importance of phage-mediated lateral gene transfer by virioplankton was illustrated by the fact that cyanophages thought to infect Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus carry the structural gene for ______.
A)nitrogenase
B)phycocyanin production
C)a photosynthetic reaction center protein
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)nitrogenase
B)phycocyanin production
C)a photosynthetic reaction center protein
D)All of the choices are correct.
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30
Water ecosystems become eutrophic when there is ______.
A)nutrient enrichment of waters
B)nutrient removal from waters
C)acidification of waters
D)deoxygenation of waters
A)nutrient enrichment of waters
B)nutrient removal from waters
C)acidification of waters
D)deoxygenation of waters
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31
In the open ocean,_______.
A)the relative abundance of Archaea versus Bacteria increases with depth
B)the relative abundance of Archaea versus Bacteria decreases with depth
C)Archaea are not present
D)Archaea are only found in extreme environments such as near thermal vents
A)the relative abundance of Archaea versus Bacteria increases with depth
B)the relative abundance of Archaea versus Bacteria decreases with depth
C)Archaea are not present
D)Archaea are only found in extreme environments such as near thermal vents
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32
SAR11 bacteria are now thought to constitute about _____% of all microbial life on earth.
A)5
B)10
C)25
D)40
A)5
B)10
C)25
D)40
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33
In which of the following types of waters do seasonal climatic temperature changes result in distinct chemical and microbial stratification?
A)Oceans
B)Lakes in temperate areas
C)Lakes in tropical areas
D)Fast flowing rivers
A)Oceans
B)Lakes in temperate areas
C)Lakes in tropical areas
D)Fast flowing rivers
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34
The cyanobacterium Trichodesmium ______.
A)fixes N2 during the day
B)fixes a significant amount of N2 in oceanic environments
C)uses nitrite as a source of nitrogen
D)is a spherical organism
A)fixes N2 during the day
B)fixes a significant amount of N2 in oceanic environments
C)uses nitrite as a source of nitrogen
D)is a spherical organism
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35
Viruses in the marine environment (virioplankton)are very abundant.
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36
In general,microbial growth in the open ocean is most limited by the availability of ______.
A)phosphorus
B)manganese
C)iron
D)nitrogen
A)phosphorus
B)manganese
C)iron
D)nitrogen
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37
The genome of Pelagibacter ubique ______.
A)is the smallest one thus far sequenced for a non-parasitic bacterium
B)contains no pseudogenes
C)has a very limited number of nucleotides between coding regions
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)is the smallest one thus far sequenced for a non-parasitic bacterium
B)contains no pseudogenes
C)has a very limited number of nucleotides between coding regions
D)All of the choices are correct.
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38
Silicobacter pomeroyi produces carbon monoxide dehydrogenases so that it can use carbon monoxide as a source of carbon.
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39
Salt marshes differ from estuaries in that the freshwater input in salt marshes is from a single source.
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40
When direct examination of virioplankton is carried out by transmission electron microscopy,the numbers obtained are reported as ______.
A)plaque-forming units
B)virus-like particles
C)viral potential
D)particulate organic matter
A)plaque-forming units
B)virus-like particles
C)viral potential
D)particulate organic matter
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41
Which of the following keep the lakes of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet in a liquid state?
A)Pressure
B)Geothermal heating
C)The insulation of the overlying ice
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)Pressure
B)Geothermal heating
C)The insulation of the overlying ice
D)All of the choices are correct.
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42
Competitive advantages for cyanobacteria in the aquatic environment include ______.
A)the ability of many to fix nitrogen
B)the production of toxins to resist predation
C)the production of hydroxamates to bind iron
D)All of the choices are correct.
A)the ability of many to fix nitrogen
B)the production of toxins to resist predation
C)the production of hydroxamates to bind iron
D)All of the choices are correct.
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43
The largest fraction of saltwater is that which is frozen at the Earth's polar regions.
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44
Low-nutrient,oligotrophic waters will usually become stratified and have an anaerobic hypolimnion at certain times of the year.
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45
The epilimnion of a lake is located below the hypolimnion.
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46
Bacteria in the -proteobacterial clade _______ are the most abundant organisms on Earth and demonstrate unique adaptations to life in the oligotrophic open ocean.
or
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47
The biologically available carbon that is produced within large,lentic rivers and lakes is called ___________.
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48
The impacts of the microbial types that inhabit cross-sections of water sediment are vast.Consider that sediments deep beneath water surfaces are home to perhaps _____ of the world's bacterial and archaeal biomass.
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)95%
A)10%
B)20%
C)50%
D)95%
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49
Microbes within glaciers are ______.
A)dormant
B)active
C)non-existent
D)barophilic
A)dormant
B)active
C)non-existent
D)barophilic
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50
In streams and rivers,most of the microbial biomass is _______.
A)floating on the surface
B)buried in bottom sediments
C)attached to surfaces
D)metabolically inactive
A)floating on the surface
B)buried in bottom sediments
C)attached to surfaces
D)metabolically inactive
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