Chapter 2 Review Game
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Chapter 2 Review GameMarine Biology
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• A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected at all is called ___
• A. commensalism• B. parasitism• C. mutualism• D. predator/prey
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• In the ocean the phytoplankton are usually the _______ in a food web.
• A. producers• B. decomposers• C. primary consumers• D. secondary consumers
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• In classifying organisms the domain that includes all plants, animals, fungi, and protists is _________
• A. Archaea• B. Bacteria• C. Eukarya
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• All organisms in domain Bacteria belong in the kingdom __________
• A. Animalia• B. archaebacteria• C. eubacteria• D. plantae
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• Larger swimming organisms in the pelagic zone of the ocean can be called _____
• A. plankton• B. producers• C. nekton• D. decomposers
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• Any inherited trait that helps an organism survive is called an __________ adaptation.
• A. evolutionary• B. ecological
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• Organisms that live in the mud at the bottom of the ocean can be labeled _______
• A. plankton• B. benthos• C. nekton• D. producers
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• Small organisms that usually drift with the currents rather than swim in the pelagic zone of the ocean can be labeled _______
• A. plankton• B. benthos• C. nekton
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• “All the organisms of the same type that are able to reproduce and create fertile offspring”
• This is the definition of ________
• A. mutualism• B. a species• C. sexual reproduction
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• A relationship between two organisms in which both benefit is called __________
• A. commensalism• B. parasitism• C. mutualism• D. predator/prey
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• Small marine organisms that usually drift with the current and use photosynthesis to make their own food in the photic zone of the ocean are called _______
• A. zooplankton• B. benthos• C. nekton• D. phytoplankton
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• Which of the following is the correct format of the Latin name of the Yellow fin tuna (shown below) according to the rules of binomial nomenclature?
• A. thannus albacares• B. Thannus Albacares• C. Thannus albacares• D. Thannus albacares
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The term that simply means “two organisms live together” is __________
• A. commensalism• B. parasitism• C. mutualism• D. symbiosis
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• Small, often non-swimming, organisms in the ocean that are NOT photosynthetic are called _______
• A. zooplankton• B. benthos• C. nekton• D. phytoplankton
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• The changes an organism makes in it’s lifestyle to deal with changes in the environment are called _______ adaptations.
• A. evolutionary• B. ecological
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In this food web, the squid is a
a. Producerb. Primary consumerc. Secondary
consumerd. Tertiary consumere. decomposer
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Which pair of organisms are the MOST closely related?
a. Eel and lizard fish
b. Sturgeon and Eel
c. Catfish and herring
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• A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is hurt or killed in the process is called ________
• A. commensalism• B. parasitism• C. mutualism• D. predator/prey
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In the food web on the left, the Cod would be considered a (n)
a. Herbivoreb. Carnivorec. Omnivored. Decomposer
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• Make sure you know how to identify a shark (or any creature) if you are provided a dichotomous key.