Marine Bio Unit 3 Homework
Pogonophoran worms are unique because they lack:
A digestive tract
Algae are divided taxonomically into different groups based on differences in:
Accessory Pigments
Coralline red algae receive this name due to their ability to:
Accumulate calcium carbonate
A gelatinous substance extracted from algae and used as a growth media in microbiology labs is
Agar
Cyanobacteria
Are capable of nitrogen fixation
A toothed, biting structure found in the mouths of sea urchins that is used for scraping algae is called:
Aristotles lantern
The Sargasso Sea is found in the:
Atlantic Ocean
Infaunal animals are found
Below the sediment-water interface
Reproduction in seaweeds can be very complex. It generally includes:
Both sexual and asexual reproduction
The largest of all the macroalgae/seaweeds is included in which of these groups?
Brown algae
Which of the following is not an arthropod? Barnacle Cephalopods Mantis shrimp Amphipods Rock crab
Cephalopods
The phylum of green algae is:
Chlorophyta
Which of the following are not correctly paired? Class Holothuroidea-sea cucumbers Class Asteroidea-sea stars Class Echinoidea-feather stars Class Ophiuroidea-brittle stars
Class Echinoidea-feather star Class Echinoidea-sea urchin Class Crinoidea-feather star
Cnidocytes are stinging cells that are characteristic of the phylum:
Cnidaria
Which of the following type of cells and structures of sponges does not match the function? Spongin — fibers for support Pore cells — opening through which water enters Collar cells — calcareous structures for support Osculum — opening through which water leaves Gametes — reproduction
Collar cells — calcareous structures for support Collar cells - beat flagella back and forth forcing water through the sponge bringing in nutrients and oxygen; expelling waste and CO2, the sticky collars of collar cells pick up tiny pieces of food
Zonation in salt marshes
Depends on tolerance to environmental stress as you do down in the intertidal zone
One of these organisms is expected to be relatively rare on a rocky shore: Grazer Carnivore Deposit feeder Primary producer Filter feeder
Deposit feeder
Spiny skinned organisms that have a water vascular system belong to the phylum:
Echinodermata
Flatworms are characterized by having:
Eye spots
Nudibranchs belong to the class ____ of the phylum Mollusca.
Gastropoda
Spring tides are caused by:
Gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun when in line during the full and new moon phases
Which of the following is not a crustacean? Barnacle Horseshoe crab Lobster Shrimp
Horseshoe crab (Chelicerata)
Sea grasses differ from seaweeds
In having flowers
Zonation...
Is best developed in rocky-shore environments
In terms of oxygen, the interstitial water in muddy bottoms:
Is deficient in it
One distinctive feature of arthropods:
Jointed legs
Infaunal bivalve species may reduce competition by
Living at different depths below the sediment-water interface
The most distinctive feature of ribbon worms (Nemerteans) is:
Long proboscis
Check each of the following adaptations that are likely to aid an organism in coping with the stresses of the high rocky intertidal zone.
Metabolic depression Outer cuticle Anaerobic metabolism
A nudibranch is a type of:
Mollusc
Predation by sea stars on rocky shores of Washington State ultimately results in:
More species
The development of bilateral symmetry in invertebrates has particularly influenced the evolution of a more complex:
Nervous system
Deposit-feeding animals feed on:
Organic matter that settles on the bottom
One organism typical of the upper intertidal on rocky shores:
Periwinkles
The golden-brown pigment fucoxanthin is found in:
Phaeophyta (brown algae) Diatoms
Which of the following is not correctly paired? Phylum Cnidaria-sea fans Phylum Platyhelminthes-beard worms Phylum Porifera-sponges Phylum Nemertea-ribbon worms Phylum Nematoda-round worms
Phylum Platyhelminthes-beard worms Phylum Platyhelminthes-flatworms Pogonophora-beard worms
Select the most accurate ranking of Florida mangrove trees from most to least tolerant of tidal inundation.
Red mangrove > Black mangrove > White mangrove > Buttonwood
Marine flowering plants can be best differentiated from macroalgae/seaweeds by the fact that the marine flowering plants:
Reproduce by producing seeds
Most brown algae start life attached to rocks; a notable exception is:
Sargassum spp.
One of these organisms is typically a very rare component of soft-bottom intertidal communities: Burrowing organisms Seaweeds Deposit feeders Detritus feeders Infauna
Seaweeds
Fine sediments are characteristic of:
Shores exposed to wave action
The Cnidarians possess:
Stinging cells
The stem-like structure of a macroalgae/seaweed such as kelp is called the:
Stipe
What is false about sea stars? Top surface is often rough or spiny. Stomach is everted to digest its prey. Tube feet are located on the oral surface. Tube feet are used in locomotion. They cannot regenerate lost arms.
They cannot regenerate lost arms.
The greatest diversity of algae is found at
Tropical latitudes
Mixed semidiurnal tides are characterized by:
Two dialy high tides, one higher than the other
Benthic diatoms differ from their planktonic relatives in
Typically being pennate
Green seaweeds
Use starch as their storage product
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of arthropods? Jointed appendages. Well-developed sense organs. Water vascular system. Compound eyes. Hard exoskeleton.
Water vascular system
Byssal threads are used by mussels to cope with:
Wave shock
If a rocky shore highly exposed to wave action is compared to a similar rocky shore that is a lot less exposed to wave action, we should expect that barnacles living on the more exposed shore show a:
Wider vertical distribution
Salt marsh zonation and rocky-shore zonation have the following in common:
Zonation is controlled by a combination of ecological interactions and physical factors
Benthic diatoms
are usually pennate in shape
Colonial animals with zooids that possess a lophophore are:
bryozoans
A worm living in the mid intertidal zone of a mudflat most likely has the ability to
burrow into sediment
Parrotfish have mouths adapted to scrape algae off of coral, and can even munch on coral. The aquarium's corals rapidly dwindled; in their place were shards of
calcium carbonate
Seaweeds...
can be found deeper than marine flowering plants
Which of the following is the group of unicellular primary producers which includes the species responsible for the Ciguatera toxin? dinoflagellates diatoms radiolarians cyanobacteria fungi
dinoflagellates
Most bivalves are:
filter feeders
The type of feeding exhibited in sponges is referred to as:
filter feeding
Which of the following does NOT have a complete digestive tract? nematode annelid mollusk flatworm
flatworm - "blind gut"
Macroalgae/seaweeds can be best differentiated from true plants because macroalgae/ seaweeds:
have no true roots, leaves, or stems
Sponges avoid predators by:
having spicules and producing toxins
Which of the following structure is NOT found in seagrasses? pollen flowers holdfast blades rhizomes
holdfast
A large seaweed that floats freely on the surface of deep bodies of water would be expected to lack which of the following?
holdfasts
In seagrasses, the process of in-water fertilization is called:
hydrophilous pollination
Seaweed reproduction may involve all of the following EXCEPT: asexual reproduction sexual reproduction fragmentation a haploid gametophyte generation hydrophilous pollination
hydrophilous pollination
One day, Tommy (a student in an under-supervised class of 40 fifth graders) got the urge to pet Nemo, the class clownfish, who was swimming among the waving petals of a pretty underwater "flower" that had a big hole in the midst of the petals. Tommy giggled upon finding that these petals were sticky feeling. A few hours later, Tommy was in the nurse's office with nausea and cramps. Microscopic examination of his fingers would probably have revealed the presence of
nematocysts
Sponges have ____ symmetry.
no
The skeletal elements that give support to a sponge's body are called:
spicules
Which cells in a sponge are phenotypically very similar to the closest eukaryote relatives of animals?
those that trap and remove particles from circulating water