Deck 13: The Nekton: Swimmers of the Sea

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Whales and seals increase their flotation by

A) filling their swim bladders with large quantities of gas.
B) storing large quantities of low-density fat.
C) blowing bubbles while swimming.
D) storing nitrogen in their blood.
E) having specialized air cavities in their bones.
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The most numerous organisms in the sea are fish.
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Because whales are homeotherms, individuals of a single species can migrate between and survive in waters of very different temperatures.
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There are no endothermic marine organisms.
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Pelagic seabirds nest at sea.
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Seabirds have a very well developed sense of taste.
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A shark is an example of a bony fish.
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To which group do the tuna, salmon, and swordfish belong?

A) Intertidal
B) Benthos
C) Nekton
D) Photon
E) Plankton
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All sea turtle species are gradually increasing their populations.
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Each year, the bowhead and beluga whales migrate from Antarctica to southern California.
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Dolphins and porpoises are small toothed whales.
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Whale falls support a large community of organisms including sharks, crabs, and bacteria.
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All eight species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered.
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Sea snakes are found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
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TEDs are devices to keep seals away from fishnets.
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Invertebrates and most fish are poikilotherms.
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The only marine lizard that is a member of the nekton is the marine iguana found in the Gala'pagos Islands.
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) protects all nekton in U.S. waters.
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Which organisms are able to control their body temperatures?

A) Sea birds
B) Whales
C) Seals
D) Whales and seals
E) Sea birds, whales, and seals
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The large tusks of the male walrus are used exclusively for fighting off other males during the mating season.
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Seals, turtles, squid, and sea snakes are

A) heterotrophs.
B) members of the nekton.
C) pelagic organisms.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Which of these is an example of a jawless fish?

A) Ray.
B) Shark.
C) Hagfish.
D) Whale shark.
E) Skate.
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Which migration route is not correct?

A) California gray -between Mexico and the Bering Sea
B) Humpback -between Hawaii and the Gulf of Alaska
C) Bowhead -between the Bering and Chukchi seas
D) Sperm -between the coast of Maine and Greenland
E) Narwhal -between Greenland and Arctic islands
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One particular feature found in bony fishes but is absent in cartilaginous fishes is

A) scales.
B) gills.
C) a swim bladder.
D) a pectoral fin.
E) a skeleton.
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The largest animals in the world are the

A) sperm whales.
B) humpback whales.
C) finback whales.
D) sei whales.
E) blue whales.
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The only herbivorous marine mammal is a

A) seal.
B) sea lion.
C) manatee.
D) grey whale
E) sea otter.
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Walrus feed on

A) krill.
B) squid.
C) small fish.
D) shellfish.
E) small seals.
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Polar bears are

A) managed by international agreement.
B) top predators of Arctic marine food chains.
C) hunted by native peoples.
D) protected by the U.S. Marine Mammal Act.
E) All of these are correct.
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The largest sharks and rays are

A) carnivores.
B) plankton feeders.
C) predators.
D) carnivores and plankton feeders.
E) carnivores and predators.
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Fish of the bathyal and abyssal zones are generally

A) small bodied, large mouthed, and bioluminescent.
B) large bodied, large mouthed, and bioluminescent.
C) small bodied, small mouthed, and dark colored.
D) large bodied, small mouthed, and dark colored.
E) small bodied, small mouthed, and bioluminescent.
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Marine mammals are able to maintain their own body temperature internally.
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In what year was the Marine Mammal Protection Act established?

A) 1913
B) 1920
C) 1945
D) 1965
E) 1972
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Toothed whales are larger than baleen whales.
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Polar bears

A) don't like to get wet.
B) can swim continuously for 100km.
C) feed primarily on fish.
D) are found at both poles.
E) can swim continuously for 100km, feed primarily on fish, and are found at both poles.
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Which of the following increased humans' abilities to harvest the great whales?

A) the explosive harpoon
B) motorized hunting vessels and factory ships
C) sonar
D) the explosive harpoon and motorized hunting vessels and factory ships
E) All of these are correct.
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Demersal fish spend more of their time

A) at middepths in the water column.
B) on the seafloor.
C) at the sea surface.
D) swimming actively over a wide range of depths.
E) in the littoral zone.
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Most fish in the bathypelagic are

A) black.
B) silver.
C) red.
D) white.
E) colorless.
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Baleen whales feed principally on

A) copepods and krill.
B) diatoms and dinoflagellates.
C) fish and squid.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Marine mammals use echolocation to detect objects. For echolocation to work, marine mammals must be able to

A) generate rapidly produced clicks of short duration.
B) detect faint echoes as their clicks reflect back from objects.
C) screen out unrelated loud noises in the sea.
D) evaluate the time and direction of return sounds.
E) All of these are correct.
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What percentage of birds are marine species?

A) 3%
B) 10%
C) 22%
D) 27%
E) 30%
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Dolphins and porpoises are small toothed whales.
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The smallest marine mammal is a

A) seal
B) fur seal
C) sea lion
D) sea otter
E) dugong
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Objections to the "stepping-stone" hypothesis, suggesting that deep-sea hydrothermal vent organisms are dispersed by taking advantage of whale falls (like stepping-stones), include all of the following except

A) the number of overlapping species found at multiple sites is small.
B) most whales live and die in shallow waters.
C) increasing numbers of vents found suggest that dispersal is not a problem.
D) chemosynthetic organisms found at whale falls are not the same as at hydrothermal vents.
Question
The Chondrichthyes include organisms such as

A) lampreys.
B) hagfish.
C) sharks.
D) bony fish.
Question
A group behavior that is much more common in bony fish than cartilaginous fish is

A) territoriality.
B) homing.
C) schooling.
D) migration.
Question
Sea snakes have skin that is

A) impervious to gases.
B) poisonous.
C) permeable to salt.
D) impervious to salt.
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A keystone species is an organism that

A) is endangered.
B) plays a crucial role in an ecosystem.
C) is very abundant.
D) lives in coastal regions.
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Birds are homeotherms, meaning they maintain a constant body temperature.
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In the perpetually dark bathypelagic zone, fish tend to be

A) brightly colored.
B) fast swimmers.
C) frequent feeders.
D) bioluminescent.
E) absent.
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All toothed whales use echolocation, except baleen whales.
Question
The nekton only include vertebrates such as fish and whales.
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Sea snakes spend less than half their time in the marine environment.
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Sea otters depend on a thick layer of fat (blubber) to stay warm.
Question
The counter-current system of flow is involved in

A) increasing blood flow into gills.
B) decreasing the time it takes for blood to flow through gills.
C) increasing the amount of oxygen that diffuses into the blood.
D) increasing the efficiency of the movement of gills.
E) increasing heart rate.
Question
The presence of seabirds is a good indicator of

A) marine pollution.
B) cold water.
C) high productivity.
D) presence of land.
Question
Baleen whales lack

A) flukes
B) teeth
C) a dorsal fin
D) a blowhole
E) an Ear opening
Question
The very large eyes of the giant and colossal squid are adapted to

A) detect bioluminescence.
B) identify their prey.
C) detect ultraviolet light.
D) glow in the dark.
Question
One conservation method used to protect turtles from trawl nets uses

A) sonar.
B) turtle excluder devices (TEDs).
C) gill nets.
D) acoustic tagging devices.
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The hagfish are the only known vertebrate that is iso-osmotic.
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1
Whales and seals increase their flotation by

A) filling their swim bladders with large quantities of gas.
B) storing large quantities of low-density fat.
C) blowing bubbles while swimming.
D) storing nitrogen in their blood.
E) having specialized air cavities in their bones.
B
2
The most numerous organisms in the sea are fish.
False
3
Because whales are homeotherms, individuals of a single species can migrate between and survive in waters of very different temperatures.
True
4
There are no endothermic marine organisms.
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Pelagic seabirds nest at sea.
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Seabirds have a very well developed sense of taste.
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A shark is an example of a bony fish.
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To which group do the tuna, salmon, and swordfish belong?

A) Intertidal
B) Benthos
C) Nekton
D) Photon
E) Plankton
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All sea turtle species are gradually increasing their populations.
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Each year, the bowhead and beluga whales migrate from Antarctica to southern California.
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Dolphins and porpoises are small toothed whales.
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Whale falls support a large community of organisms including sharks, crabs, and bacteria.
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All eight species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered.
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Sea snakes are found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
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TEDs are devices to keep seals away from fishnets.
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Invertebrates and most fish are poikilotherms.
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The only marine lizard that is a member of the nekton is the marine iguana found in the Gala'pagos Islands.
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) protects all nekton in U.S. waters.
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Which organisms are able to control their body temperatures?

A) Sea birds
B) Whales
C) Seals
D) Whales and seals
E) Sea birds, whales, and seals
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The large tusks of the male walrus are used exclusively for fighting off other males during the mating season.
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Seals, turtles, squid, and sea snakes are

A) heterotrophs.
B) members of the nekton.
C) pelagic organisms.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Which of these is an example of a jawless fish?

A) Ray.
B) Shark.
C) Hagfish.
D) Whale shark.
E) Skate.
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Which migration route is not correct?

A) California gray -between Mexico and the Bering Sea
B) Humpback -between Hawaii and the Gulf of Alaska
C) Bowhead -between the Bering and Chukchi seas
D) Sperm -between the coast of Maine and Greenland
E) Narwhal -between Greenland and Arctic islands
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24
One particular feature found in bony fishes but is absent in cartilaginous fishes is

A) scales.
B) gills.
C) a swim bladder.
D) a pectoral fin.
E) a skeleton.
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The largest animals in the world are the

A) sperm whales.
B) humpback whales.
C) finback whales.
D) sei whales.
E) blue whales.
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The only herbivorous marine mammal is a

A) seal.
B) sea lion.
C) manatee.
D) grey whale
E) sea otter.
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Walrus feed on

A) krill.
B) squid.
C) small fish.
D) shellfish.
E) small seals.
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Polar bears are

A) managed by international agreement.
B) top predators of Arctic marine food chains.
C) hunted by native peoples.
D) protected by the U.S. Marine Mammal Act.
E) All of these are correct.
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The largest sharks and rays are

A) carnivores.
B) plankton feeders.
C) predators.
D) carnivores and plankton feeders.
E) carnivores and predators.
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Fish of the bathyal and abyssal zones are generally

A) small bodied, large mouthed, and bioluminescent.
B) large bodied, large mouthed, and bioluminescent.
C) small bodied, small mouthed, and dark colored.
D) large bodied, small mouthed, and dark colored.
E) small bodied, small mouthed, and bioluminescent.
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Marine mammals are able to maintain their own body temperature internally.
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In what year was the Marine Mammal Protection Act established?

A) 1913
B) 1920
C) 1945
D) 1965
E) 1972
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Toothed whales are larger than baleen whales.
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Polar bears

A) don't like to get wet.
B) can swim continuously for 100km.
C) feed primarily on fish.
D) are found at both poles.
E) can swim continuously for 100km, feed primarily on fish, and are found at both poles.
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Which of the following increased humans' abilities to harvest the great whales?

A) the explosive harpoon
B) motorized hunting vessels and factory ships
C) sonar
D) the explosive harpoon and motorized hunting vessels and factory ships
E) All of these are correct.
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Demersal fish spend more of their time

A) at middepths in the water column.
B) on the seafloor.
C) at the sea surface.
D) swimming actively over a wide range of depths.
E) in the littoral zone.
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Most fish in the bathypelagic are

A) black.
B) silver.
C) red.
D) white.
E) colorless.
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38
Baleen whales feed principally on

A) copepods and krill.
B) diatoms and dinoflagellates.
C) fish and squid.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Marine mammals use echolocation to detect objects. For echolocation to work, marine mammals must be able to

A) generate rapidly produced clicks of short duration.
B) detect faint echoes as their clicks reflect back from objects.
C) screen out unrelated loud noises in the sea.
D) evaluate the time and direction of return sounds.
E) All of these are correct.
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What percentage of birds are marine species?

A) 3%
B) 10%
C) 22%
D) 27%
E) 30%
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41
Dolphins and porpoises are small toothed whales.
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42
The smallest marine mammal is a

A) seal
B) fur seal
C) sea lion
D) sea otter
E) dugong
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43
Objections to the "stepping-stone" hypothesis, suggesting that deep-sea hydrothermal vent organisms are dispersed by taking advantage of whale falls (like stepping-stones), include all of the following except

A) the number of overlapping species found at multiple sites is small.
B) most whales live and die in shallow waters.
C) increasing numbers of vents found suggest that dispersal is not a problem.
D) chemosynthetic organisms found at whale falls are not the same as at hydrothermal vents.
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The Chondrichthyes include organisms such as

A) lampreys.
B) hagfish.
C) sharks.
D) bony fish.
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A group behavior that is much more common in bony fish than cartilaginous fish is

A) territoriality.
B) homing.
C) schooling.
D) migration.
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Sea snakes have skin that is

A) impervious to gases.
B) poisonous.
C) permeable to salt.
D) impervious to salt.
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A keystone species is an organism that

A) is endangered.
B) plays a crucial role in an ecosystem.
C) is very abundant.
D) lives in coastal regions.
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Birds are homeotherms, meaning they maintain a constant body temperature.
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In the perpetually dark bathypelagic zone, fish tend to be

A) brightly colored.
B) fast swimmers.
C) frequent feeders.
D) bioluminescent.
E) absent.
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All toothed whales use echolocation, except baleen whales.
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The nekton only include vertebrates such as fish and whales.
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Sea snakes spend less than half their time in the marine environment.
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Sea otters depend on a thick layer of fat (blubber) to stay warm.
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54
The counter-current system of flow is involved in

A) increasing blood flow into gills.
B) decreasing the time it takes for blood to flow through gills.
C) increasing the amount of oxygen that diffuses into the blood.
D) increasing the efficiency of the movement of gills.
E) increasing heart rate.
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The presence of seabirds is a good indicator of

A) marine pollution.
B) cold water.
C) high productivity.
D) presence of land.
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Baleen whales lack

A) flukes
B) teeth
C) a dorsal fin
D) a blowhole
E) an Ear opening
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The very large eyes of the giant and colossal squid are adapted to

A) detect bioluminescence.
B) identify their prey.
C) detect ultraviolet light.
D) glow in the dark.
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One conservation method used to protect turtles from trawl nets uses

A) sonar.
B) turtle excluder devices (TEDs).
C) gill nets.
D) acoustic tagging devices.
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The hagfish are the only known vertebrate that is iso-osmotic.
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