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Exam 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  they use all of these
B  counter shading
C  disruptive coloration
D  mood
Question #2
A  algae, piscivory/eating fish
B  small bait fish, large mackrel
C  zooplankton, piscivory/eating fish
D  phytoplankton, crustaceans
Question #3
A  Rhodophyta, phycobilin
B  Phaeophyta, phaeophytin
C  Chlorophyta, chlorophyll
D  Chlorophyta, carotenoids
Question #4
A  calcium carbonate, calcareous oozes
B  calcium, dolomite
C  silica, reef carbonates
D  gelatin, marine snow
Question #5
A  freshwater, ocean
B  estuaries, ocean
C  ocean, freshwater
D  saltwater, lakes
Question #6
A  Bacteriophages, bacteria
B  Archaea, virons
C  Prokaryotes, phytoplankton
D  Prokayophages, bacteria
Question #8
A  Platyhelminthes, mesoderm
B  Platyhelminthes, coelom
C  Annelida, pseudocoelom
D  Nematoda, pseudocoelom
Question #10
A  Whale shark
B  Ray
C  Skate
D  Hagfish
E  Shark
Question #11
A  Parasites
B  Plant-feeders
C  Carnivores
D  Detritivores
E  Filter feeders
Question #12
A  Cetacea
B  Sirenia
C  Tetraceta
D  Pinnipedia
E  Carnivora
Question #13
A  Arctic breeding grounds in summer and Mexican feeding grounds in winter
B  Arctic feeding grounds in winter and Mexican breeding grounds in summer
C  Arctic feeding grounds in summer and Mexican breeding grounds in winter
D  Arctic breeding grounds in winter and Mexican feeding grounds in summer
Question #14
A  Sea otter
B  Killer whale
C  Seals
D  Sea lions
E  Manatee
Question #15
A  Class Asteroidea — sea stars
B  Class Ophiuroidea — brittle stars
C  Class Holothuroidea — sea cucumbers
D  Class Echinoidea — feather stars
Question #16
A  Dinoflagellates
B  Ciliates
C  Radiolarians
D  Amoebae
E  Foraminiferans
Question #17
A  By parthenogenesis
B  Asexual and sexual
C  Only asexual
D  By budding
E  Only sexual
Question #18
A  Toothpaste
B  Dental moulds
C  Cosmetics
D  Culture media
E  All of the above
Question #19
A  Thallus
B  Pneumatocyst
C  Holdfast
D  Blade
E  Stipe
Question #20
A  Gills
B  Mouth
C  Pectoral fin
D  Liver
E  Swim Bladder
Question #21
A  Are prokaryotic
B  Lack true roots, leaves, and stems
C  Are photosynthetic
D  Have no chlorophyll
E  Are unicellular
Question #22
A  Cord grass
B  Surf grass
C  Kelps
D  Seagrasses
E  Mangroves
Question #23
A  Phylum Nematoda — round worms
B  Phylum Cnidaria — corals
C  Phylum Porifera — sponges
D  Phylum Nemertea — ribbon worms
E  Phylum Platyhelminthes — beard worms
Question #24
A  Some are heterotrophs
B  Some are autotrophs
C  Are included among the Protista
D  Muticellular
E  Their name derives from “first animals”
Question #25
A  Defensive structure
B  Larval form
C  Planktonic mollusc
D  Filter-feeding worm
E  Feeding structure
Question #26
A  Sea otters
B  Leopard seals
C  Baleen whales
D  Sirenians
E  Walrus
Question #27
A  Specialized eyes
B  Specialized jaws
C  Sex-regulating organs
D  Movement-detecting organs
E  Light-producing organs
Question #28
A  oviparity
B  ovoviviparity
C  viviparity
D  none of the above
E  all of the above
Question #29
A  Bacteria
B  Forams
C  Archaea
D  Viruses
E  Dinoflagellates