Microbes
Seaweed Anatomy
Wild Card
Multicellular Algae
Unicellular Algae
100

This is the most abundant type of microbe in the ocean and is considered non-living

What is a virus?

100

This part of a seaweed is responsible for anchoring it to rocks and is most crucial for survival in turbulent waters

What is the holdfast?

100

Seagrasses have leaves, roots, and transport tissue, classifying them as a part of this kingdom

What is Kingdom Plantae?

100

Seaweeds are classified based on this

What is their characteristic pigment?

100

This is the primary role of bacteria in marine ecosystems

What is nutrient cycling?

200

Silica plays an important role in the formation of these types of unicellular algae

What are diatoms and radiolarians?

200

Although holdfasts resemble roots they lack this function

What is absorbing nutrients

200

These are the most important organism in the ocean for producing oxygen

What is phytoplankton?

200

Seaweeds and other multicellular algae belong to this kingdom

What is Kingdom Protista?

200

Stromatolites are primarily composed of this

What is cyanobacteria?

300

Marine microbes account for this percent of marine biomass

What is 70%?

300

Most photosynthesis occurs in this part of a seaweed

What is the blade?

300

These dinoflagellates evolved a mutualistic relationship with marine animals

What are zooxanthellae?

300

The Sargasso Sea is found in this ocean

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

300

The blooms of this unicellular algae can release toxins harmful to marine life (ex: Florida's red tide)

What are dinoflagellates?

400

The oldest type of living organism on Earth

What is bacteria?

400

This part of a seaweed allows most species to float towards the top of the water column

What are pneumatocysts?

400

This is the major difference between the location of marine algae and marine plants

What is marine algae can be found far from the coast whereas marine plants cannot?

400

The main purpose of genetically modifying Caulerpa taxifolia

What is to make it resistant to cold water and more suitable for aquarium display?

400

This type of algae contributes significantly to biogenous sediments by producing calcium carbonate

What are forams/foraminiferans? 

500

These archaea are found in hydrothermal vent ecosystems and use chemosynthesis to produce energy

What are hyperthermophiles?

500

The whole body of a seaweed is known as this

What is a thallus?

500

Protection and support are the primary functions of this structure in diatoms

What is the frustule?

500

This is how invasive species such as Caulerpa taxifolia cause problems when introduced to new ecosystems

What is they outcompete native plants and animals, reducing biodiversity?

500

This type of unicellular algae is known for its bioluminescence 

What are dinoflagellates?

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