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OCN201 Biology Section Fall 2010 Last Name First Name Student ID# Signature I hereby authorize the use of my student ID number for the purpose of posting my grades in OCN 201. Please sign above; your grades cannot be posted without a signature! Please make sure your ID is coded correctly on the Scan Sheet Answer 1-60 on the computer-scan sheet ONLY (1 point each). Use a dark (#2) pencil only, and make marks neatly within the circles. If you change an answer, erase completely. Answer 61 66 on this exam sheet ONLY

TRUE/FALSE ANSWER ON SCAN SHEET (A = true; B = false) Indicate whether the statement is true or false. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Biomass increases with depth of the ocean Corals are only found in the sunlit tropics Herbivores eat fish Zooxanthellae are coral parasites The Darwin Point refers to how Atolls are formed Global warming is linked to population increases The ph of the oceans is increasing Only invertebrates are known to filter feed Sponges are animals Deoxyribonucleic Acid is also known as RNA Polar bears are one of the main predators of penguins Animals that live in the water column are called Benthic animals Large seaweed is the most important primary producer in the ocean All primary production in the ocean is a result of photosynthesis Killer whales only eat food much smaller than themselves Plastics biodegrade Many animals in the deep-sea are red Forbe s Azoic Hypothesis states that there is no life in the deep ocean Genetic Drift is always beneficial Most fisheries are being fished well below their maximum sustainable yield

MULTIPLE CHOICE ANSWER ON SCAN SHEET Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 21. The order of ecological hierarchy is: a. Individual, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere b. Individual, Community, Population, Ecosystem, Biosphere c. Population, Individual, Community, Biosphere, Ecosystem d. Individual, Population, Ecosystem, Community, Biosphere 22. Ultimately, the only long term solution to marine pollution and environmental issues is to a. decrease human population c. stop dumping plastic in the ocean b. increase the amount of nutrients put d. increase human birth rates into primary production 23. The largest number of fish that can be taken without depleting future stocks is known as a. Maximum Sustainable Yield c. By catch b. Maximum Harvest Potential d. Optimal Profit Margin 24. Long lining is a. a type of fishing long nets that encircle fish c. a type of fishing using lines and baited hooks b. a type of crab pot d. a type of fishing that causes a lot of damage to the benthos 25. Bony fish belong to the class a. Chondrichthyes c. Osteicthyes b. Mammalia d. Odontocetes 26. The most abundant phylum of Macrofauna in the deep sea is a. Nematoda c. Cnidaria b. Echinodermata d. Platyhelminthes 27. Which is the correct order for the Taxonomic Levels of life - a. Phylum, Kingdom, Domain, Class, c. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Order, Family, Genus, Species b. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Order, d. Domain, Phylum, Kingdom, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species Class, Family, Species, Genus 28. A polysaccharide is a. Two monosaccharides joined c. a long chain of monosaccharides b. Two Ribonuceic Acids joined d. a long chain of fatty acids

29. Which of the following is not true of hagfish a. It has no jaws c. It secretes a lot of slime when disturbed b. It can tie its body in a knot d. It is an ambush predator 30. Which of the following continuously increases with depth in the ocean a. Light c. Salinity b. Pressure d. Organic Materials 31. Eutrophication is a. oil spilling into the ocean c. excess nutrients causing fish blooms b. excess nutrients causing plankton d. discarded fishing nets breaking down blooms 32. Geological evidence indicates that life first appeared on Earth a. No more than 6,000 years ago c. At least 3.5 billion years ago b. No more than 5 million years ago d. At least 6 billion years ago 33. An Open Ocean Community is one that a. lives on the seafloor c. is pelagic b. lives close to shore d. is entirely in darkness 34. A Depressed fish a. has a flattened body form c. eats tuna b. has an oval body form d. is really really sad 35. Which of the following is not a mollusc a. squid c. clam b. snail d. sea cucumber 36. Based on scientific evidence, life most likely evolved on Earth by a. Divine Intervention c. Abiogenesis b. Spontaneous Generation d. Panspermy 37. Why are penguins white in the front and black on the back? a. to hide while swimming in the ocean c. to attract prey b. to hide while on land d. to look like tuxedos 38. The compensation depth is a. the depth where there is no more light c. the vertical migration depth of zooplankton b. the depth marine snow can fall to d. the depth where photosynthesis equals energy used by phytoplankton

39. In estuary communities, most animals are a. epifauna c. exfauna b. infauna d. ohfauna 40. Coral Reefs are built by a. many organisms, but primarily stony corals b. many organisms, but primarily soft corals c. stony corals and worms d. soft corals and squid 41. Which of the following is not a type of plankton a. diatoms c. dinoflagellates b. cyanobacteria d. polyp 42. An organism that turns chemical energy into biological energy is a. a heterotroph c. an autotroph b. a consumer d. a top predator 43. Plastics in the marine environment a. are a danger to fish only c. are a danger to all marine life b. are harmless d. break down naturally 44. Seamounts... a. are mountains under the ocean c. are a good place to find filter feeders b. have higher than normal productivity d. all of the above 45. A climax community is one that a. is the first set of colonizers c. is one that is only found around hydrothermal vents b. is the long established community d. is the one that has the smallest animals 46. Typically, the main source of fisheries collapse is a. over fishing c. plankton levels b. pollution d. nutrient overloading 47. At hydrothermal vents, bacteria get the energy to drive chemosynthesis from a. Hydrogen Sulphide c. Sunlight b. Sugar d. Heat 48. Ocean Acidification is the result of a. waste water c. elevated atmospheric CO2 b. acid rain d. hydrothermal vents

49. The preferred term for a Red Tide is a. Tide of Death c. Toxic Phytoplankton Invasion b. Harmful Algal Bloom d. Sea Slime 50. The largest species on earth, the Blue Whale is a a. Osteicthyes c. Toothed Whale b. Condricythes d. Baleen Whale 51. Corals found at the bottom of the reef face tend to have a morphology that is a. large and strong c. solitary b. branching and fragile d. plate like 52. Mutualism is an example of symbiosis in which a. both species benefit c. the symbiont only benefits b. the host is killed d. the host only benefits 53. The mimic octopus is particularly adapted to survival because a. it can change color c. it can mimic the environment b. it can mimic other organisms d. all of the above 54. The solution to pollution is a. Execution c. Elocution b. Constitution d. Dilution 55. Which of these vertebrates is warm blooded? a. Ocean sunfish c. Sea squirt b. Green sea turtle d. Orca 56. Which of the following is a Vertebrate a. Whale Shark c. Nudibranch b. Squid d. Coral 57. A trophic pyramid occurs because a. the ocean is nutrient limited c. only 10% of biomass at one level is converted to the next b. overfishing reduces population sizes d. there is not much food in the deep sea 58. The main source of primary production for Hydrothermal Vents is a. antisynthesis c. necretosynthesis b. photosynthesis d. chemosynthesis

59. A fundamental Niche is a. the actual niche of a species c. the habitat an organism lives in b. the theoretical niche of a species d. a bony fish 60. Counterillumination refers to a. Having a bioluminescent underside c. Using light to find prey and a dark top b. Using light to counter attacks d. Using light flashes to illuminate prey COMPLETION ANSWER HERE Complete each statement. 61. Stony corals and soft corals both have a skeleton. 62. are thought to be the first living things on Earth 63. Octopi change color using

SHORT ANSWER ANSWER HERE (use reverse if more space is required) 64. Most bioluminescence is blue or blue-green, but a few deep-sea organisms can produce red bioluminescence. Briefly explain why this might be an advantage for them (2 pts). 65. Name (2 pts) and explain (2pts) two different fishing methods

66.Draw a simplified Food Web. Include all four major functional groups of organisms. (6pts)