Deck 14: Animals of the Pelagic Environment

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Which of the following is a member of the Phylum Cnidaria?

A)copepod
B)jellyfish
C)nautilus
D)salp
E)sea gooseberry
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Many cetaceans can extract 90% of the oxygen from each breath.
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Identify the mismatched pair.

A)arrow worm - Chaetognatha
B)krill - Arthropoda
C)Physalia - Cnidaria
D)Sea gooseberry - Ctenophora
E)Squid - Annelida
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The mysticeti whales include the humpback,the gray,and the sperm whales.
Question
Sharks have lunate caudal fins.
Question
Barrel-shaped animals with openings at each end for current flow are called:

A)cephalopods.
B)cnidarians.
C)crustaceans.
D)ctenophores.
E)salps.
Question
Strategies for staying afloat in pelagic environments include air bladder,increased body fat,and increased density.
Question
Some fish maintain body temperatures significantly higher than the surrounding water using a modified circulatory countercurrent heat exchange system between muscle and blood vessels.
Question
The California gray whale is unusual because it stirs up bottom sediment in order to feed.
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The migration routes of marine fishes and mammals are well known by man.
Question
Which set of fins is used for moving fast?

A)anal and dorsal
B)caudal
C)caudal and pectoral
D)pectoral
E)pectoral and pelvic
Question
We currently believe that all marine mammals evolved from land-dwelling mammals.
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Which set of fins is used as stabilizers?

A)anal and caudal
B)anal and dorsal
C)caudal and dorsal
D)caudal and pelvic
E)pectoral and pelvic
Question
All of the following are adaptations to life in the epipelagic zone except:

A)gas-filled bladders.
B)increased density.
C)increased surface area.
D)long appendages.
E)spines.
Question
One adaptation for deep diving is an increase in heart rate during the dive.
Question
Red muscles fiber is abundant in cruisers,while white muscle fiber is abundant in lungers.
Question
Which set of fins is used for turning and breaking?

A)anal and caudal
B)anal and dorsal
C)caudal and dorsal
D)caudal and pelvic
E)pectoral and pelvic
Question
Muscles segments used in locomotion and found along the sides of fish are called myomeres.
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This marine mammal:
<strong>This marine mammal:  </strong> A)are small mammals with dense fur and lack an insulating blubber layer. B)are tropical herbivores found in shallow coastal waters. C)have anterior flippers covered with hair that cannot be rotated backwards. D)have posterior flippers than can be moved forward. E)have thick fur with hollow fur shafts for insulation. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)are small mammals with dense fur and lack an insulating blubber layer.
B)are tropical herbivores found in shallow coastal waters.
C)have anterior flippers covered with hair that cannot be rotated backwards.
D)have posterior flippers than can be moved forward.
E)have thick fur with hollow fur shafts for insulation.
Question
Which of the following is not an adaptation for deep diving in Cetaceans?

A)blood flow is shifted from the brain to the extremities.
B)collapsing the lungs to compensate for increasing water pressure during deep dives.
C)having a lot of myoglobin in the muscles to store oxygen.
D)having increased hemoglobin concentrations to store more oxygen.
E)slowed cardiac rate.
Question
The speed of a fish is closely related to its:

A)aspect ratio.
B)length.
C)number of fins.
D)size of tail.
E)width.
Question
An example of a "cruiser" is a:

A)flounder.
B)grouper.
C)mackerel.
D)shark.
E)tuna.
Question
The shape of the caudal fin of a shark is referred to as:

A)forked.
B)heterocercal.
C)lunate.
D)rounded.
E)truncate.
Question
Which of the following affect the ability of species to capture food?

A)body length
B)body temperature
C)circulatory system
D)speed
E)All of the above affect the ability of pelagic organisms to capture food.
Question
All of the following are baleen whales except:

A)blue whales.
B)fin whales.
C)gray whales.
D)right whales.
E)sperm whales.
Question
Sea lions are easily distinguished from seals because they:

A)cannot rotate their anterior flippers backward.
B)cannot rotate their anterior flippers forward.
C)have external ears.
D)have a short neck.
E)use their posterior flippers for swimming.
Question
All of the following are benefits the adaptive behavior in the figure because it:
<strong>All of the following are benefits the adaptive behavior in the figure because it:  </strong> A)confuses predators by constantly changing positions of the fish within the school. B)makes the group of fish appear as one large unit. C)reduces the mortality rate for individuals within the school D)reduces the probability that a predator will locate the prey species. E)All of the above behaviors are beneficial to schooling fish. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)confuses predators by constantly changing positions of the fish within the school.
B)makes the group of fish appear as one large unit.
C)reduces the mortality rate for individuals within the school
D)reduces the probability that a predator will locate the prey species.
E)All of the above behaviors are beneficial to schooling fish.
Question
All of the following are adaptations of mesopelagic fishes except:

A)Extensible jaws.
B)Large mouths
C)Large body.
D)Nonspecific diet.
E)Sharp,needle-like teeth
Question
The humpback and other baleen whales migrate every year to:

A)feed in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the winter.
B)feed in the tropics during the summer.
C)feed in the tropics during the winter.
D)mate and give birth in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the summer.
E)mate and give birth in the tropics during the winter.
Question
Cruisers often have relatively high body temperature because:

A)it assists them in predator avoidance.
B)it helps them blend more easily with their environment
C)it increases the power output of muscle tissue
D)they are cold blooded
E)they only need to move periodically
Question
Bioluminescence is employed by mesopelagic animals for all of the following except:

A)attracting food.
B)communication.
C)counter illumination.
D)predator avoidance.
E)warning coloration.
Question
The caudal fin of fast-cruising fish such as tuna is:

A)forked.
B)heterocercal.
C)lunate.
D)rounded.
E)truncate.
Question
The fin(s)that have been modified in rays and skates for efficient movement is (are)the:

A)anal fin.
B)caudal fin.
C)dorsal fin.
D)pectoral fins.
E)pelvic fin.
Question
Identify the mismatched pair.

A)dolphin -Cetacea
B)dugong - Sirenia
C)manatee - Cetacea
D)sea otter - Carnivora
E)walrus - Pinnipedia
Question
The body shape among fishes varies greatly in accordance with habitat and life-style.A torpedo-shaped body is found among:

A)bottom-dwelling fishes.
B)demersal fishes.
C)fast swimming fishes.
D)fishes that live among rocks and vegetation.
E)slow swimming fishes.
Question
A modified circulatory system in tuna helps it:

A)cruise for long periods of time.
B)maintain a relatively high body temperature.
C)minimize heat loss.
D)swim very fast for short periods of time.
E)All of the above statements are a result of modified circulation in tuna.
Question
The muscle tissue of a "lunger" is predominantly:

A)blue.
B)gray.
C)pink.
D)red.
E)white.
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Match between columns
Premises:
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
herring
herring
herring
herring
herring
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
flounder
flounder
flounder
flounder
flounder
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
Responses:
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
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Match between columns
Premises:
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
dugong
dugong
dugong
dugong
dugong
Responses:
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
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Deck 14: Animals of the Pelagic Environment
1
Which of the following is a member of the Phylum Cnidaria?

A)copepod
B)jellyfish
C)nautilus
D)salp
E)sea gooseberry
B
2
Many cetaceans can extract 90% of the oxygen from each breath.
True
3
Identify the mismatched pair.

A)arrow worm - Chaetognatha
B)krill - Arthropoda
C)Physalia - Cnidaria
D)Sea gooseberry - Ctenophora
E)Squid - Annelida
E
4
The mysticeti whales include the humpback,the gray,and the sperm whales.
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Sharks have lunate caudal fins.
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Barrel-shaped animals with openings at each end for current flow are called:

A)cephalopods.
B)cnidarians.
C)crustaceans.
D)ctenophores.
E)salps.
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Strategies for staying afloat in pelagic environments include air bladder,increased body fat,and increased density.
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Some fish maintain body temperatures significantly higher than the surrounding water using a modified circulatory countercurrent heat exchange system between muscle and blood vessels.
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The California gray whale is unusual because it stirs up bottom sediment in order to feed.
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The migration routes of marine fishes and mammals are well known by man.
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Which set of fins is used for moving fast?

A)anal and dorsal
B)caudal
C)caudal and pectoral
D)pectoral
E)pectoral and pelvic
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We currently believe that all marine mammals evolved from land-dwelling mammals.
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Which set of fins is used as stabilizers?

A)anal and caudal
B)anal and dorsal
C)caudal and dorsal
D)caudal and pelvic
E)pectoral and pelvic
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All of the following are adaptations to life in the epipelagic zone except:

A)gas-filled bladders.
B)increased density.
C)increased surface area.
D)long appendages.
E)spines.
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One adaptation for deep diving is an increase in heart rate during the dive.
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Red muscles fiber is abundant in cruisers,while white muscle fiber is abundant in lungers.
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Which set of fins is used for turning and breaking?

A)anal and caudal
B)anal and dorsal
C)caudal and dorsal
D)caudal and pelvic
E)pectoral and pelvic
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Muscles segments used in locomotion and found along the sides of fish are called myomeres.
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19
This marine mammal:
<strong>This marine mammal:  </strong> A)are small mammals with dense fur and lack an insulating blubber layer. B)are tropical herbivores found in shallow coastal waters. C)have anterior flippers covered with hair that cannot be rotated backwards. D)have posterior flippers than can be moved forward. E)have thick fur with hollow fur shafts for insulation.

A)are small mammals with dense fur and lack an insulating blubber layer.
B)are tropical herbivores found in shallow coastal waters.
C)have anterior flippers covered with hair that cannot be rotated backwards.
D)have posterior flippers than can be moved forward.
E)have thick fur with hollow fur shafts for insulation.
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Which of the following is not an adaptation for deep diving in Cetaceans?

A)blood flow is shifted from the brain to the extremities.
B)collapsing the lungs to compensate for increasing water pressure during deep dives.
C)having a lot of myoglobin in the muscles to store oxygen.
D)having increased hemoglobin concentrations to store more oxygen.
E)slowed cardiac rate.
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The speed of a fish is closely related to its:

A)aspect ratio.
B)length.
C)number of fins.
D)size of tail.
E)width.
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22
An example of a "cruiser" is a:

A)flounder.
B)grouper.
C)mackerel.
D)shark.
E)tuna.
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The shape of the caudal fin of a shark is referred to as:

A)forked.
B)heterocercal.
C)lunate.
D)rounded.
E)truncate.
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24
Which of the following affect the ability of species to capture food?

A)body length
B)body temperature
C)circulatory system
D)speed
E)All of the above affect the ability of pelagic organisms to capture food.
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25
All of the following are baleen whales except:

A)blue whales.
B)fin whales.
C)gray whales.
D)right whales.
E)sperm whales.
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26
Sea lions are easily distinguished from seals because they:

A)cannot rotate their anterior flippers backward.
B)cannot rotate their anterior flippers forward.
C)have external ears.
D)have a short neck.
E)use their posterior flippers for swimming.
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27
All of the following are benefits the adaptive behavior in the figure because it:
<strong>All of the following are benefits the adaptive behavior in the figure because it:  </strong> A)confuses predators by constantly changing positions of the fish within the school. B)makes the group of fish appear as one large unit. C)reduces the mortality rate for individuals within the school D)reduces the probability that a predator will locate the prey species. E)All of the above behaviors are beneficial to schooling fish.

A)confuses predators by constantly changing positions of the fish within the school.
B)makes the group of fish appear as one large unit.
C)reduces the mortality rate for individuals within the school
D)reduces the probability that a predator will locate the prey species.
E)All of the above behaviors are beneficial to schooling fish.
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All of the following are adaptations of mesopelagic fishes except:

A)Extensible jaws.
B)Large mouths
C)Large body.
D)Nonspecific diet.
E)Sharp,needle-like teeth
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29
The humpback and other baleen whales migrate every year to:

A)feed in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the winter.
B)feed in the tropics during the summer.
C)feed in the tropics during the winter.
D)mate and give birth in the Arctic and Antarctic regions during the summer.
E)mate and give birth in the tropics during the winter.
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30
Cruisers often have relatively high body temperature because:

A)it assists them in predator avoidance.
B)it helps them blend more easily with their environment
C)it increases the power output of muscle tissue
D)they are cold blooded
E)they only need to move periodically
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31
Bioluminescence is employed by mesopelagic animals for all of the following except:

A)attracting food.
B)communication.
C)counter illumination.
D)predator avoidance.
E)warning coloration.
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The caudal fin of fast-cruising fish such as tuna is:

A)forked.
B)heterocercal.
C)lunate.
D)rounded.
E)truncate.
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The fin(s)that have been modified in rays and skates for efficient movement is (are)the:

A)anal fin.
B)caudal fin.
C)dorsal fin.
D)pectoral fins.
E)pelvic fin.
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34
Identify the mismatched pair.

A)dolphin -Cetacea
B)dugong - Sirenia
C)manatee - Cetacea
D)sea otter - Carnivora
E)walrus - Pinnipedia
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35
The body shape among fishes varies greatly in accordance with habitat and life-style.A torpedo-shaped body is found among:

A)bottom-dwelling fishes.
B)demersal fishes.
C)fast swimming fishes.
D)fishes that live among rocks and vegetation.
E)slow swimming fishes.
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36
A modified circulatory system in tuna helps it:

A)cruise for long periods of time.
B)maintain a relatively high body temperature.
C)minimize heat loss.
D)swim very fast for short periods of time.
E)All of the above statements are a result of modified circulation in tuna.
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37
The muscle tissue of a "lunger" is predominantly:

A)blue.
B)gray.
C)pink.
D)red.
E)white.
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38
Match between columns
Premises:
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
gray angelfish
herring
herring
herring
herring
herring
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
silvertip shark
flounder
flounder
flounder
flounder
flounder
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
blue marlin
Responses:
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
lunate caudal fin
rounded caudal fin
truncate caudal fin
forked caudal fin
heterocercal caudal fin
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Match between columns
Premises:
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
bottlenose dolphin
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
fur seal
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
blue whale
dugong
dugong
dugong
dugong
dugong
Responses:
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
Order Cetacea, Suborder Odontoceti
Order Sirenia
Order Pinnipedia
Order Carnivora
Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti
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