Deck 11: The Living Ocean
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Deck 11: The Living Ocean
1
The biological pump
A) helps regulate atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
B) depends on photosynthesis.
C) feeds most life in the ocean.
D) refers to organisms that filter the water for food.
E) helps regulate atmospheric CO2 concentrations, depends on photosynthesis, and feeds most life in the ocean.
A) helps regulate atmospheric CO2 concentrations.
B) depends on photosynthesis.
C) feeds most life in the ocean.
D) refers to organisms that filter the water for food.
E) helps regulate atmospheric CO2 concentrations, depends on photosynthesis, and feeds most life in the ocean.
E
2
Countershaded fish usually have a dark back and a light undersurface.
True
3
On average, the individual cells that make up a whale are thousands of times larger than the individual cells that make up a small marine worm.
False
4
Salmon spawn in seawater and Atlantic eels spawn in fresh water.
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5
Oxygen concentrations are lowest in the deepest parts of the ocean.
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Most fish species are easily able to tolerate a large range of salinities.
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7
Taxonomy is the scientific classification of the ocean's environmental zones.
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8
Respiration uses carbon dioxide and produces oxygen and energy.
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9
Members of the most ancient group of organisms, the prokaryotes, still exist today.
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10
Both light energy and inorganic nutrient concentrations are highest in the surface waters and decrease with depth.
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11
Autotrophs do not respire.
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12
Photosynthesis is used by all autotrophs to make food.
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13
Sunlight usually penetrates to a greater depth in coastal waters than in the open sea.
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14
Bioluminescence is commonly used to avoid being eaten.
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15
All bacteria are heterotrophs.
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16
Sea cucumbers must drink seawater to set up a concentration gradient and prevent dehydration.
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17
Microorganisms are more impacted by viscosity than gravity.
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18
Plants are considered autotrophs.
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19
The abyssal zone is an area of perpetual darkness showing no seasonal changes.
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20
The most numerous organisms in the sea are the largest organisms.
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21
Countershading of fish
A) makes them more visible.
B) causes them to be more transparent.
C) reduces their visibility from above and below.
D) is a sign of sexual maturity.
E) None of these are correct; fish do not exhibit countershading.
A) makes them more visible.
B) causes them to be more transparent.
C) reduces their visibility from above and below.
D) is a sign of sexual maturity.
E) None of these are correct; fish do not exhibit countershading.
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22
The swim bladder of a fish
A) allows it to move rapidly between depths.
B) is filled with oxygen.
C) keeps the fish neutrally buoyant.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
A) allows it to move rapidly between depths.
B) is filled with oxygen.
C) keeps the fish neutrally buoyant.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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23
In the oceans, thesize and abundance of organisms are directly related.
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24
If an organism looks nearly identical and shares similar lifestyle characteristics as a known species, then the organism must belong to that species.
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25
Increased interest in the oceans' biodiversity is due to
A) lack of knowledge of the total numbers of ocean species.
B) the variety of habitats within the oceans.
C) the loss of species from the land portions of the planet.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct; there is no increasing interest.
A) lack of knowledge of the total numbers of ocean species.
B) the variety of habitats within the oceans.
C) the loss of species from the land portions of the planet.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct; there is no increasing interest.
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26
The only zone of the ocean with sufficient light for photosynthesis is the
A) euphotic zone.
B) aphotic zone.
C) disphotic zone.
D) None of these are correct.
E) All of these are correct.
A) euphotic zone.
B) aphotic zone.
C) disphotic zone.
D) None of these are correct.
E) All of these are correct.
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27
Archaea may comprise as much as _____ percent of the prokaryotes in waters deeper than 500
M)
A) 10
B) 20
C) 40
D) 80
M)
A) 10
B) 20
C) 40
D) 80
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28
An organism's substrate provides
A) food.
B) shelter.
C) place of attachment.
D) shelter and place of attachment.
E) food, shelter, and place of attachment.
A) food.
B) shelter.
C) place of attachment.
D) shelter and place of attachment.
E) food, shelter, and place of attachment.
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29
Which zone changes most with latitude?
A) Littoral
B) Bathyal
C) Abyssal
D) Mesopelagic
E) Hadal
A) Littoral
B) Bathyal
C) Abyssal
D) Mesopelagic
E) Hadal
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30
To maintain their bodies' water balance, marine fish
A) excrete salt through their gills.
B) drink water continually.
C) produce small amounts of urine.
D) excrete salt through their gills and drink water continually.
E) excrete salt through their gills, drink water continually, and produce small amounts of urine.
A) excrete salt through their gills.
B) drink water continually.
C) produce small amounts of urine.
D) excrete salt through their gills and drink water continually.
E) excrete salt through their gills, drink water continually, and produce small amounts of urine.
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31
Cyanobacteria are characterized by being
A) decomposers.
B) found only in the plankton.
C) having a glass-like skeleton.
D) protists.
E) photosynthetic.
A) decomposers.
B) found only in the plankton.
C) having a glass-like skeleton.
D) protists.
E) photosynthetic.
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32
The ocean environmental zone having low temperature, little or no light, and great pressure is the ________ zone.
A) neritic
B) photic
C) abyssal
D) benthic
E) littoral
A) neritic
B) photic
C) abyssal
D) benthic
E) littoral
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33
Which zone is more likely to undergo seasonal changes?
A) Hadal
B) Bathypelagic
C) Neritic
D) Mesopelagic
E) Aphotic
A) Hadal
B) Bathypelagic
C) Neritic
D) Mesopelagic
E) Aphotic
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34
Which of the following are not protists?
A) Dinoflagellates
B) Cyanobacteria
C) Diatoms
D) Foraminiferans
E) Ciliates
A) Dinoflagellates
B) Cyanobacteria
C) Diatoms
D) Foraminiferans
E) Ciliates
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35
Populations can be isolated from one another by changes in
A) light.
B) temperature.
C) density.
D) salinity.
E) All of these are correct.
A) light.
B) temperature.
C) density.
D) salinity.
E) All of these are correct.
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36
Bacteria that make their own organic compounds by obtaining energy from chemical compounds and not directly from light are known as
A) heterotrophic.
B) decay.
C) photosynthetic.
D) protists.
E) chemosynthetic.
A) heterotrophic.
B) decay.
C) photosynthetic.
D) protists.
E) chemosynthetic.
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37
The two most important inorganic nutrients for photosynthesis are
A) nitrate and carbon dioxide.
B) phosphate and nitrate.
C) phosphate and oxygen.
D) oxygen and carbon dioxide.
E) phosphate and carbon dioxide.
A) nitrate and carbon dioxide.
B) phosphate and nitrate.
C) phosphate and oxygen.
D) oxygen and carbon dioxide.
E) phosphate and carbon dioxide.
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38
Phylogenetic taxonomy classifies organisms based on evolutionary relationships between ancestor organisms and their descendants.
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39
Biogeochemical provinces divide the ocean into regions based on depth and substrate.
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40
If a marine animal has body fluids that have a lower salt content than the surrounding seawater, water will pass through the animal's body tissues from the _____ to the _____ because of _______.
A) outside; inside; electrolysis
B) inside; outside; electrolysis
C) outside; inside; osmosis
D) inside; outside; osmosis
E) None of these are correct; the salt moves, not the water.
A) outside; inside; electrolysis
B) inside; outside; electrolysis
C) outside; inside; osmosis
D) inside; outside; osmosis
E) None of these are correct; the salt moves, not the water.
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41
The most common function for bioluminescence in the ocean is thought to be attraction of mates during reproduction.
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42
The plankton include all of the following except
A) phytoplankton.
B) small fish.
C) viruses.
D) zooplankton.
A) phytoplankton.
B) small fish.
C) viruses.
D) zooplankton.
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43
Even when the supply of inorganic nutrients to the surface is high, due to for example upwelling, the absolute concentration of nutrients in the surface may still be low.
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44
Populations of individuals that are poorly adapted to their environment are likely to go extinct.
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45
Mixotrophic plankton can photosynthesize.
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46
Anaerobes cannot survive low-oxygen conditions.
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47
Molecular transport that acts upon momentum is called
A) convective.
B) viscous.
C) conductive.
D) diffusive.
A) convective.
B) viscous.
C) conductive.
D) diffusive.
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48
The richness and variety of life found on our planet, including the oceans, is referred to as
A) endemism.
B) biodiversity.
C) species richness.
D) evolution.
A) endemism.
B) biodiversity.
C) species richness.
D) evolution.
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49
Natural selection refers to the survival of individuals that leads to a more successful population.
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50
Which of the following secrete gases in order to stay afloat?
A) Portuguese man-of-war
B) Chambered nautilus
C) Squid
D) Portuguese man-of-war and chambered nautilus
E) Portuguese man-of-war, chambered nautilus, and squid
A) Portuguese man-of-war
B) Chambered nautilus
C) Squid
D) Portuguese man-of-war and chambered nautilus
E) Portuguese man-of-war, chambered nautilus, and squid
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51
Psycrophiles are organisms that
A) live in deep-water trenches.
B) live in hydrothermal vent waters.
C) live in very cold environments.
D) live in regions that have abrupt temperature gradients.
A) live in deep-water trenches.
B) live in hydrothermal vent waters.
C) live in very cold environments.
D) live in regions that have abrupt temperature gradients.
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52
Bony fish maintain a fluid balance by
A) almost continuously drinking seawater and excreting salt.
B) maintaining high urea concentrations in their tissues.
C) maintaining the same salinity in tissues as the surrounding seawater.
D) excreting salt with feces.
A) almost continuously drinking seawater and excreting salt.
B) maintaining high urea concentrations in their tissues.
C) maintaining the same salinity in tissues as the surrounding seawater.
D) excreting salt with feces.
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53
To maintain their bodies' water balance, marine fish
A) excrete salt through their gills.
B) drink water continually.
C) produce small amounts of urine.
D) excrete salt through their gills and drink water continually.
E) excrete salt through their gills, drink water continually, and produce small amounts of urine.
A) excrete salt through their gills.
B) drink water continually.
C) produce small amounts of urine.
D) excrete salt through their gills and drink water continually.
E) excrete salt through their gills, drink water continually, and produce small amounts of urine.
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54
Typically, the individual cells that make up a multicellular organism are more or less the same size.
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55
Bioluminescence is thought to be used for
A) predator avoidance.
B) attracting predators.
C) counter-illumination.
D) attracting prey.
E) All of these are correct.
A) predator avoidance.
B) attracting predators.
C) counter-illumination.
D) attracting prey.
E) All of these are correct.
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56
Starting from the surface, the ocean is divided into the following regions based on light penetration:
A) euphotic, disphotic, aphotic
B) euphotic, aphotic, disphotic
C) euphotic, aphotic, bioluminescent
D) disphotic, euphotic, aphotic
A) euphotic, disphotic, aphotic
B) euphotic, aphotic, disphotic
C) euphotic, aphotic, bioluminescent
D) disphotic, euphotic, aphotic
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57
If a marine animal has body fluids that have a lower salt content than the surrounding seawater, water will pass through the animal's body tissues from the _____ to the _____ because of _______.
A) outside; inside; electrolysis
B) inside; outside; electrolysis
C) outside; inside; osmosis
D) inside; outside; osmosis
E) None of these are correct; the salt moves, not the water.
A) outside; inside; electrolysis
B) inside; outside; electrolysis
C) outside; inside; osmosis
D) inside; outside; osmosis
E) None of these are correct; the salt moves, not the water.
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58
Prokaryotes include bacteria, protists, and Archaea.
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59
At the level of species, the ocean is much less diverse than the terrestrial environment, with only approximately ______ percent of the total known species.
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 25
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
E) 25
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60
Organisms that can produce energy from inorganic compounds and also consume other organisms are best referred to as
A) heterotrophs.
B) chemoautotrophs.
C) mixotrophs.
D) phototrophs.
A) heterotrophs.
B) chemoautotrophs.
C) mixotrophs.
D) phototrophs.
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61
Two organisms that exhibit similar lifestyles and look nearly identical, but are not closely related, may be
A) cryptic species.
B) prokaryotes.
C) autotrophs.
D) identical species.
A) cryptic species.
B) prokaryotes.
C) autotrophs.
D) identical species.
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62
Going from the surface (more light) to depth (less light), the light zones in the ocean are referred to as
A) aphotic, disphotic, euphotic.
B) euphotic, aphotic, disphotic.
C) euphotic, disphotic, aphotic.
D) euphotic, disphotic, bioluminescent.
A) aphotic, disphotic, euphotic.
B) euphotic, aphotic, disphotic.
C) euphotic, disphotic, aphotic.
D) euphotic, disphotic, bioluminescent.
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63
Single-celled organisms can be found in all of the following groups except
A) Eukaryotes.
B) Prokaryotes.
C) Archaea.
D) Bacteria.
E) Animalia.
A) Eukaryotes.
B) Prokaryotes.
C) Archaea.
D) Bacteria.
E) Animalia.
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64
As a rule of thumb, a 10-fold increase in the abundance of an organism is associated with ____________________ in size.
A) a 10-fold increase
B) a 10-fold decrease
C) a proportional increase
D) no change
A) a 10-fold increase
B) a 10-fold decrease
C) a proportional increase
D) no change
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65
About 90% of the ocean is remarkably uniform in temperature, ranging from
A) -10°C to 10°C.
B) -1°C to 30°C.
C) -1°C to 4°C.
D) -10°C to 30°C.
A) -10°C to 10°C.
B) -1°C to 30°C.
C) -1°C to 4°C.
D) -10°C to 30°C.
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66
All phytoplankton and seaweeds require ______________ such as nitrogen and phosphorus.
A) gases
B) inorganic nutrients
C) micro-nutrients
D) vitamins
A) gases
B) inorganic nutrients
C) micro-nutrients
D) vitamins
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67
Plankton are the “drifters of the sea” and include all of the following except
A) bacterioplankton.
B) zooplankton.
C) phytoplankton.
D) nekton.
A) bacterioplankton.
B) zooplankton.
C) phytoplankton.
D) nekton.
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68
Small organisms in the ocean, such as single-celled plankton, tend to be dominated primarily by ____________ forces while large organisms such as fish and whales are more impacted by __________________.
A) gravity; inertia
B) viscous; inertia
C) inertial; viscous
D) gravitational; inertia
A) gravity; inertia
B) viscous; inertia
C) inertial; viscous
D) gravitational; inertia
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