Deck 12: The Plankton, Energy, and Food Webs

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The total productivity of upwelling areas is greater than the total productivity of open-ocean areas.
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If both primary productivity and grazing are large, the standing stock can not be small.
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If the rate of uptake of dissolved inorganic carbon by phytoplankton is measured, the rate of production of organic matter can be calculated.
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The total primary production of the world's oceans is determined more by the large seaweeds than it is by the single-celled microscopic phytoplankton.
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In grams of carbon per square meter per day, the open ocean environment is as productive as a tropical rainforest.
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Primary productivity per square meter of ocean surface is, on the average, higher in the neritic zone than in the oceanic zone.
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Approximately 15% of the world's ocean area produces 85% of the ocean's harvest.
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The shorter food chains of coastal and upwelling areas generally are more efficient than longer open-ocean food chains.
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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 choices.
E) All of these choices.
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The plankton, benthos, and nekton are subdivisions of the

A) seafloor.
B) littoral.
C) oceanic water column.
D) organisms.
E) continental shelf.
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At low latitudes, primary production is controlled more by the seasonality of the sunlight than by the availability of nutrients.
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Greater mixing and nutrients from the land cause the coastal areas to generally have higher primary productivity than the open ocean.
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Organisms that float, but cannot swim against the tides and waves, are known as

A) photon.
B) aphoton.
C) plankton.
D) nekton.
E) benthos.
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Gross primary production is the rate of production of organic material by photosynthesis required for both the respiration of the plants or algae and the production of new material.
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The upper boundary of the aphotic zone is determined by the depth of solar light penetration.
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The standing stock of a population is equivalent to its biomass.
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In temperate regions, both winter mixing and summer's increasing solar radiation control primary production.
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Net primary production equals gross primary production minus the respiration requirements of plants or phytoplankton.
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Nutrients tend to be liberated by decomposition of organic matter at depth and returned to the surface by the physical processes of vertical circulation.
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Productivity tends to be higher in the open ocean than the coastal ocean.
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Primary productivity is best described as

A) population.
B) standing crop.
C) life expectancy.
D) rate of birth minus rate of death.
E) rate of production of organic carbon.
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Chlorophyll a absorbs energy mostly in the blue and red wavelengths.
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Although light, nitrogen and phosphorous are abundant in the Pacific and Southern Oceans the plankton are less abundant due to

A) low surface temperature.
B) low oxygen levels at the surface.
C) lack of iron in surface waters.
D) low surface temperature and lack of iron in surface waters.
E) low surface temperature, low oxygen levels at the surface and lack of iron in surface waters.
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Phytoplankton biomass can be measured by satellite.
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In terms of grams of carbon per square meter per day, the open-ocean environment is about as productive as

A) prairie land.
B) alpine forests.
C) deserts.
D) intensively farmed fields.
E) tropical rain forests.
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Primary productivity is measured in terms of gC/m2/day.
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Approximately the same amount of primary productivity occurs in the oceans as occurs on land.
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Productivity in tropical oceans is limited by nutrient availability.
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At temperate latitudes, a stable water column with a pycnocline near the surface will _______ primary production in the spring and ________ primary production in late summer.

A) decrease; increase
B) increase; increase
C) increase; decrease
D) decrease; decrease
E) None of these are correct; both will be moderately productive.
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A high-oxygen content and a low-nutrient content in surface seawater indicate that a population of ______ are present.

A) animals
B) phytoplankton
C) bacteria
D) decomposers
E) None of these are correct; they indicate no life presence.
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The arctic region has low annual productivity because

A) the nutrient supply is low.
B) the water is cold.
C) ice covers the water in winter.
D) the intensity of solar radiation is low.
E) the oxygen level of the surface waters is low.
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When new marine phytoplankton biomass is produced by photosynthesis, dissolved carbon dioxide is converted to

A) carbon dioxide gas.
B) carbon dioxide solids.
C) soluble inorganic compounds.
D) organic carbon compounds.
E) None of these are correct.
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Satellites can detect ocean color.
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Upwelling areas are more productive than oceanic areas because _______ in upwellings.

A) organic matter is more concentrated
B) food chains are shorter
C) there are more nutrients
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is not necessary for photosynthesis?

A) Light
B) Chlorophyll
C) Oxygen
D) Water
E) Carbon dioxide
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Productivity is higher at a surface convergence than surface divergence.
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Areas of divergence promote higher rates of primary production.
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When primary productivity is high, standing crop remains high and nearly constant.
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The most numerous and greatest biomass of herbivores are

A) zooplankton.
B) fish.
C) the great whales.
D) primary consumers.
E) zooplankton and primary consumers.
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A standing crop of phytoplankton can be measured by

A) determining the chlorophyll a content of a sample.
B) weighing the cells in a sample.
C) counting the cells in a sample.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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At higher and higher trophic levels, there are usually _____ and _______ animals.

A) fewer; smaller
B) fewer; larger
C) more; smaller
D) more; larger
E) None of these are correct; there is no change in number or size.
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The coccoliths on the outside of coccolithophores are made of silica.
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In a simple food chain with 10% efficiency, a net primary production rate at the first trophic level is 10,000 units. How many units are available to the fourth trophic level?

A) 1000
B) 100
C) 10
D) 1
E) 0.1
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An increase in the chlorophyll a content of a seawater sample with time yields a measurement of

A) change in the species of phytoplankton in the sample.
B) gross production of organic carbon.
C) plant respiration.
D) net production of organic carbon.
E) decomposition of plant cells.
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Adding iron to the surface of the ocean has been shown to

A) have no impact on phytoplankton community composition.
B) increase phytoplankton production for an initial short period.
C) make no difference to phytoplankton production.
D) be toxic to phytoplankton production.
E) All of these are false; this experiment has never been tried.
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As a general rule, total biomass _______, size of individuals _____, and number of individuals ______ as you move up a trophic pyramid.

A) increases; decreases; decreases
B) decreases; increases; decreases
C) increases; decreases; increases
D) decreases; decreases; increases
E) increases; increases; increases
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Sargassum is the only large planktonic seaweed.
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If baleen whales eat krill that eat diatoms, krill represents the _______ trophic level.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
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Krill is the common name for copepods.
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Net plankton are larger than nannoplankton.
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The most common nutrient that limits coastal productivity is

A) oxygen.
B) phosphate.
C) nitrate.
D) carbon.
E) iron.
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If the net primary production in a region is continually consumed by herbivores, the standing stock

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) does not change.
D) increases, decreases, or does not change depending on the time of year.
E) increases, decreases, or does not change depending on the nutrients present.
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There is less biomass per unit volume available for harvesting in the open ocean, as compared to upwelling and coastal zones, because

A) there are less nutrients.
B) there is less oxygen.
C) the salinity is greater.
D) the temperature is lower.
E) All of these are correct.
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The highest rates of productivity in temperate waters occur in

A) spring.
B) winter.
C) summer.
D) fall.
E) Productivity is the same during all seasons.
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Which compound does not serve as a pigment in phytoplankton?

A) Chlorophyll c
B) Chlorophyll a
C) Fucoxanthin
D) Hemoglobin
E) Phycoerythrin
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A food web is

A) a net for trapping marine organisms.
B) a plan of interactive food chains and energy.
C) an inverse trophic pyramid.
D) used only with herring life histories.
E) a diagram of an organisms's life history.
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The period of highest productivity in polar areas is

A) summer.
B) winter.
C) spring
D) fall.
E) Productivity is similar in all seasons.
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The Redfield Ratio is

A) N:C:P 106:16:1.
B) P:C:N 106:16:1.
C) C:P:N 106:16:1.
D) C:N:P 106:16:1.
E) P:N:C 106:16:1.
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In temperate waters, the timing of the phytoplankton bloom is influenced by

A) light intensity.
B) inorganic nutrient concentrations.
C) stability of the water column.
D) zooplankton abundance.
E) All of these are correct.
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The biomass of planktonic, unicellular algae in tropical regions

A) remains nearly constant over the year.
B) increases during the summer months.
C) decreases during the summer months.
D) increases during the winter months.
E) decreases during the winter months.
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Which organisms are members of the holoplankton?

A) Foraminaferans
B) Pteropods
C) Comb jellies
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Autotrophic organisms are

A) able to chemosynthesize.
B) the base of the food web.
C) able to photosynthesize.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Some ctenophores are herbivores while others are carnivores.
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Viral abundance is strongly correlated with plankton biomass.
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The most abundant phytoplankton in the open ocean is the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus.
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Dinoflagellates are known for

A) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans.
B) their ability to glow with bioluminescence.
C) their formation of bottom sediments.
D) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans and their ability to glow with bioluminescence.
E) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans, their ability to glow with bioluminescence, and their formation of bottom sediments.
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Dinoflagellates and coccolithophores belong to the

A) phytoplankton.
B) zooplankton.
C) benthos.
D) nekton.
E) decomposers.
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Holoplankton spend only their larval stages in the plankton.
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Archaea are found only in physically extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents.
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Some phytoplankton species migrate as much as 500m vertically every day.
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DOM or Dissolved Organic Matter is largely unused by other organisms.
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Diatoms are able to

A) form chains to help floating.
B) store oil to reduce their density.
C) produce two flagella that provide motility and reduce sinking.
D) form chains to help floating and store oil to reduce their density.
E) form chains to help floating, store oil to reduce their density, and produce two flagella that provide motility and reduce sinking.
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Populations of zooplankton can

A) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries.
B) move toward the sea surface at night.
C) reflect sound waves.
D) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries and reflect sound waves.
E) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries, move toward the sea surface at night, and reflect sound waves.
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Comb jelly is another name for jellyfish.
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All phytoplankton are capable of photosynthesis.
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All harmful algal blooms are caused by dinoflagellates.
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Red tides may or may not be poisonous to other marine organisms.
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The dominant phytoplankton in the open ocean are members of the picoplankton.
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Cyanobacteria are one of only a few organisms able to use nitrogen gas to make organic matter.
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Which is not a member of the zooplankton?

A) A copepod
B) An arrowworm
C) A fish egg
D) A diatom
E) A jellyfish
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The total productivity of upwelling areas is greater than the total productivity of open-ocean areas.
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If both primary productivity and grazing are large, the standing stock can not be small.
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If the rate of uptake of dissolved inorganic carbon by phytoplankton is measured, the rate of production of organic matter can be calculated.
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The total primary production of the world's oceans is determined more by the large seaweeds than it is by the single-celled microscopic phytoplankton.
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In grams of carbon per square meter per day, the open ocean environment is as productive as a tropical rainforest.
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Primary productivity per square meter of ocean surface is, on the average, higher in the neritic zone than in the oceanic zone.
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Approximately 15% of the world's ocean area produces 85% of the ocean's harvest.
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The shorter food chains of coastal and upwelling areas generally are more efficient than longer open-ocean food chains.
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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 choices.
E) All of these choices.
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The plankton, benthos, and nekton are subdivisions of the

A) seafloor.
B) littoral.
C) oceanic water column.
D) organisms.
E) continental shelf.
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At low latitudes, primary production is controlled more by the seasonality of the sunlight than by the availability of nutrients.
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Greater mixing and nutrients from the land cause the coastal areas to generally have higher primary productivity than the open ocean.
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Organisms that float, but cannot swim against the tides and waves, are known as

A) photon.
B) aphoton.
C) plankton.
D) nekton.
E) benthos.
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Gross primary production is the rate of production of organic material by photosynthesis required for both the respiration of the plants or algae and the production of new material.
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The upper boundary of the aphotic zone is determined by the depth of solar light penetration.
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The standing stock of a population is equivalent to its biomass.
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In temperate regions, both winter mixing and summer's increasing solar radiation control primary production.
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Net primary production equals gross primary production minus the respiration requirements of plants or phytoplankton.
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Nutrients tend to be liberated by decomposition of organic matter at depth and returned to the surface by the physical processes of vertical circulation.
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Productivity tends to be higher in the open ocean than the coastal ocean.
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Primary productivity is best described as

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C) life expectancy.
D) rate of birth minus rate of death.
E) rate of production of organic carbon.
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Chlorophyll a absorbs energy mostly in the blue and red wavelengths.
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Although light, nitrogen and phosphorous are abundant in the Pacific and Southern Oceans the plankton are less abundant due to

A) low surface temperature.
B) low oxygen levels at the surface.
C) lack of iron in surface waters.
D) low surface temperature and lack of iron in surface waters.
E) low surface temperature, low oxygen levels at the surface and lack of iron in surface waters.
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Phytoplankton biomass can be measured by satellite.
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In terms of grams of carbon per square meter per day, the open-ocean environment is about as productive as

A) prairie land.
B) alpine forests.
C) deserts.
D) intensively farmed fields.
E) tropical rain forests.
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Primary productivity is measured in terms of gC/m2/day.
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Approximately the same amount of primary productivity occurs in the oceans as occurs on land.
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Productivity in tropical oceans is limited by nutrient availability.
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At temperate latitudes, a stable water column with a pycnocline near the surface will _______ primary production in the spring and ________ primary production in late summer.

A) decrease; increase
B) increase; increase
C) increase; decrease
D) decrease; decrease
E) None of these are correct; both will be moderately productive.
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A high-oxygen content and a low-nutrient content in surface seawater indicate that a population of ______ are present.

A) animals
B) phytoplankton
C) bacteria
D) decomposers
E) None of these are correct; they indicate no life presence.
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The arctic region has low annual productivity because

A) the nutrient supply is low.
B) the water is cold.
C) ice covers the water in winter.
D) the intensity of solar radiation is low.
E) the oxygen level of the surface waters is low.
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When new marine phytoplankton biomass is produced by photosynthesis, dissolved carbon dioxide is converted to

A) carbon dioxide gas.
B) carbon dioxide solids.
C) soluble inorganic compounds.
D) organic carbon compounds.
E) None of these are correct.
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Satellites can detect ocean color.
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Upwelling areas are more productive than oceanic areas because _______ in upwellings.

A) organic matter is more concentrated
B) food chains are shorter
C) there are more nutrients
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Which of the following is not necessary for photosynthesis?

A) Light
B) Chlorophyll
C) Oxygen
D) Water
E) Carbon dioxide
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Productivity is higher at a surface convergence than surface divergence.
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Areas of divergence promote higher rates of primary production.
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When primary productivity is high, standing crop remains high and nearly constant.
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The most numerous and greatest biomass of herbivores are

A) zooplankton.
B) fish.
C) the great whales.
D) primary consumers.
E) zooplankton and primary consumers.
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A standing crop of phytoplankton can be measured by

A) determining the chlorophyll a content of a sample.
B) weighing the cells in a sample.
C) counting the cells in a sample.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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At higher and higher trophic levels, there are usually _____ and _______ animals.

A) fewer; smaller
B) fewer; larger
C) more; smaller
D) more; larger
E) None of these are correct; there is no change in number or size.
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The coccoliths on the outside of coccolithophores are made of silica.
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In a simple food chain with 10% efficiency, a net primary production rate at the first trophic level is 10,000 units. How many units are available to the fourth trophic level?

A) 1000
B) 100
C) 10
D) 1
E) 0.1
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An increase in the chlorophyll a content of a seawater sample with time yields a measurement of

A) change in the species of phytoplankton in the sample.
B) gross production of organic carbon.
C) plant respiration.
D) net production of organic carbon.
E) decomposition of plant cells.
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Adding iron to the surface of the ocean has been shown to

A) have no impact on phytoplankton community composition.
B) increase phytoplankton production for an initial short period.
C) make no difference to phytoplankton production.
D) be toxic to phytoplankton production.
E) All of these are false; this experiment has never been tried.
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As a general rule, total biomass _______, size of individuals _____, and number of individuals ______ as you move up a trophic pyramid.

A) increases; decreases; decreases
B) decreases; increases; decreases
C) increases; decreases; increases
D) decreases; decreases; increases
E) increases; increases; increases
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Sargassum is the only large planktonic seaweed.
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If baleen whales eat krill that eat diatoms, krill represents the _______ trophic level.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
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Krill is the common name for copepods.
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Net plankton are larger than nannoplankton.
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The most common nutrient that limits coastal productivity is

A) oxygen.
B) phosphate.
C) nitrate.
D) carbon.
E) iron.
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If the net primary production in a region is continually consumed by herbivores, the standing stock

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) does not change.
D) increases, decreases, or does not change depending on the time of year.
E) increases, decreases, or does not change depending on the nutrients present.
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There is less biomass per unit volume available for harvesting in the open ocean, as compared to upwelling and coastal zones, because

A) there are less nutrients.
B) there is less oxygen.
C) the salinity is greater.
D) the temperature is lower.
E) All of these are correct.
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The highest rates of productivity in temperate waters occur in

A) spring.
B) winter.
C) summer.
D) fall.
E) Productivity is the same during all seasons.
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Which compound does not serve as a pigment in phytoplankton?

A) Chlorophyll c
B) Chlorophyll a
C) Fucoxanthin
D) Hemoglobin
E) Phycoerythrin
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A food web is

A) a net for trapping marine organisms.
B) a plan of interactive food chains and energy.
C) an inverse trophic pyramid.
D) used only with herring life histories.
E) a diagram of an organisms's life history.
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The period of highest productivity in polar areas is

A) summer.
B) winter.
C) spring
D) fall.
E) Productivity is similar in all seasons.
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The Redfield Ratio is

A) N:C:P 106:16:1.
B) P:C:N 106:16:1.
C) C:P:N 106:16:1.
D) C:N:P 106:16:1.
E) P:N:C 106:16:1.
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In temperate waters, the timing of the phytoplankton bloom is influenced by

A) light intensity.
B) inorganic nutrient concentrations.
C) stability of the water column.
D) zooplankton abundance.
E) All of these are correct.
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The biomass of planktonic, unicellular algae in tropical regions

A) remains nearly constant over the year.
B) increases during the summer months.
C) decreases during the summer months.
D) increases during the winter months.
E) decreases during the winter months.
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Which organisms are members of the holoplankton?

A) Foraminaferans
B) Pteropods
C) Comb jellies
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Autotrophic organisms are

A) able to chemosynthesize.
B) the base of the food web.
C) able to photosynthesize.
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these are correct.
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Some ctenophores are herbivores while others are carnivores.
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Viral abundance is strongly correlated with plankton biomass.
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65
The most abundant phytoplankton in the open ocean is the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus.
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66
Dinoflagellates are known for

A) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans.
B) their ability to glow with bioluminescence.
C) their formation of bottom sediments.
D) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans and their ability to glow with bioluminescence.
E) producing toxins that can be lethal to humans, their ability to glow with bioluminescence, and their formation of bottom sediments.
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67
Dinoflagellates and coccolithophores belong to the

A) phytoplankton.
B) zooplankton.
C) benthos.
D) nekton.
E) decomposers.
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68
Holoplankton spend only their larval stages in the plankton.
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69
Archaea are found only in physically extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents.
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70
Some phytoplankton species migrate as much as 500m vertically every day.
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71
DOM or Dissolved Organic Matter is largely unused by other organisms.
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72
Diatoms are able to

A) form chains to help floating.
B) store oil to reduce their density.
C) produce two flagella that provide motility and reduce sinking.
D) form chains to help floating and store oil to reduce their density.
E) form chains to help floating, store oil to reduce their density, and produce two flagella that provide motility and reduce sinking.
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73
Populations of zooplankton can

A) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries.
B) move toward the sea surface at night.
C) reflect sound waves.
D) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries and reflect sound waves.
E) accumulate at water-layer density boundaries, move toward the sea surface at night, and reflect sound waves.
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74
Comb jelly is another name for jellyfish.
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75
All phytoplankton are capable of photosynthesis.
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76
All harmful algal blooms are caused by dinoflagellates.
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77
Red tides may or may not be poisonous to other marine organisms.
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78
The dominant phytoplankton in the open ocean are members of the picoplankton.
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79
Cyanobacteria are one of only a few organisms able to use nitrogen gas to make organic matter.
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80
Which is not a member of the zooplankton?

A) A copepod
B) An arrowworm
C) A fish egg
D) A diatom
E) A jellyfish
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