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Marine communities lecture quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Oceanography  »  Ocean 115 – Introduction to Oceanography  »  Spring 2022  »  Marine communities lecture quiz

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

Question #1
A  both organisms benefit in these relationships
B  one organism benefits, the other is not helped or harmed
C  two organism are both harmed by the relationship
D  one organism benefits, but the other is harmed
Question #2
A  one organism benefits, the other is not helped or harmed
B  both organisms benefit in these relationships
C  two organism are both harmed by the relationship
D  one organism benefits, but the other is harmed
Question #3
A  100 degrees C
B  50 degrees C
C  20 degrees C
D  80 degrees C
E  10 degrees C
Question #4
A  1000 meters
B  9000 meters
C  10 meters
D  90 meters
E  7000 meters
Question #5
A  barrier reef then fringing reef then atoll
B  atoll then barrier reef then fringing reef
C  fringing reef then barrier reef then atoll
D  barrier reef then atoll then fringing reef
E  fringing reef then atoll then barrier reef
Question #6
A  Gahhee
B  Soldierfish
C  Grunt
D  Barracuda
E  Grunt
Question #7
A  brackish waters
B  nutrient-rich waters
C  freshwater
D  nutrient-poor waters
E  highly turbid waters
Question #8
A  Tied to crinoids
B  On the ocean floor
C  As parasites on fish
D  Within the tissue of the coral polyp
Question #9
A  Coquina
B  Granulite
C  Corallite
D  Regullite
E  Meofauna
Question #10
A  hundreds of feet down
B  ten feet down
C  up to one thousand feet down
D  one foot down
E  as just a thin layer on the surface
Question #11
A  Predators
B  Sunlight
C  Nutrients
D  Salinity
Question #12
A  The organisms found near the hydrothermal vents are mainly grazers.
B  The organisms found near the hydrothermal vents are mainly those with radial symmetry.
C  The organisms found near the hydrothermal vents are mainly chemosynthetic.
D  The organisms found near the hydrothermal vents are mainly photosynthetic.
E  The organisms found near the hydrothermal vents are mainly filter feeders.
Question #13
A  They are all marine communities
B  Sand beach
C  Deep seafloor
D  Coral reef
E  Open ocean
Question #14
A  between animals only
B  different species
C  the same species and different species
D  the same species
E  between plants only
Question #15
A  Yes
B  Cannot be determined from the lecture
C  No
Question #16
A   it is an organism’s limiting factor in its community.
B  it is an organism’s physical location in its community.
C  it is an organism’s ability to move through its community.
D  it is an organism’s role in the community.
Question #17
A  it is an organism’s ability to move through its community.
B  it is an organism’s limiting factor in its community.
C  it is an organism’s role in the community.
D  it is an organism’s physical location in its community.
Question #18
A  it refers to depth, which can be used to describe organisms that have deep specific factors.
B  it refers to wide, which can be used to describe organisms that have wide tolerances for specific factors.
C  it refers to narrow, which can be used to describe organisms that have narrow tolerances for specific factors.
D  it refers to length, which can be used to describe organisms that have long specific factors.
Question #19
A  it refers to depth, which can be used to describe organisms that have deep specific factors.
B  it refers to narrow, which can be used to describe organisms that have narrow tolerances for specific factors.
C  it refers to wide, which can be used to describe organisms that have wide tolerances for specific factors.
D  it refers to length, which can be used to describe organisms that have long specific factors.