In turbid nearshore ocean waters
A) Light penetration is at wave lengths that are shorter than for the open sea
B) Light penetration is deeper than in the open sea
C) Light penetration is greatest at the far red end of the spectrum
D) Light penetration is at visible wave lengths that are longer than for the open sea
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Q4: At the compensation depth
A) Phytoplankton oxygen production
Q5: A phytoplankton bloom will begin to increase
Q6: The classic Sverdrup model of the initiation
Q7: In the temperate zone, toward the end
Q8: Benthic-planktonic coupling
A) Occurs only in the deep
Q10: Grazing by zooplankton
A) Is always the reason
Q11: Marine snow
A) Forms only in Antarctic waters
B)
Q12: Auxotrophic phytoplankton
A) Require only inorganic nutrients to
Q13: Nitrogen is usually taken up the fastest
Q14: Nitrogen
A) Is mainly controlled by the breakdown
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