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What are nekton?

Animals that swim to oppose currents.

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Which organisms are carried by ocean currents?

Plankton

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Many scientists believe life originated in...

Deep-sea hydrothermal vents.

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All invertebrates lack a(n)...

Backbone

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Endothermic organisms use their metabolism PRIMARILY to...

Maintain body temperature.

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What are seamounts?

Underwater volcanic peaks.

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Oceanic crust PRIMARILY consists of...

Basalt

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Lipids are PRIMARILY used for...

Energy storage

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Which material comprises the shells of molluscs?

calcium carbonate

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An organism’s plasticity specifically refers to its ability to...

Adapt to the environment.

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How can a scientist best measure ocean depth?

Echo Sounder.

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Volcanic activity MOST commonly occurs on a(n)...

Active margin.

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Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to...

Breakdown sugars.

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Which organism is NOT a crustacean? 

a. beachhopper

b. lobster

c. horseshoe crab

d. copepods

e. shrimp

c. horseshoe crab

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Osmoconformers lack the ability to...

Maintain a salt and water balance.

400

“Sonar” is an acronym meaning?

Sound navigation ranging

400

The Atlantic Ocean was named after a...

Greek Titan 

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Diatoms will usually aggregate together as (shape)

Stars

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Tetrapods directly evolved from...  comb fish, marine fish, echinoderms, arthropods, worms

Marine fish

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Which species forms kelp forests?

Macrocystis pyrifera.

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Where is the ocean’s pelagic environment?

In the water column.

500

How do transform plate boundaries form?

Two tectonic plates slide past each other.

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Which color will phycoerythrin accumulation cause bacteria to appear?

Red

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Approximately when did mammals evolve from reptiles?

200 million years ago

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Biomagnification is the phenomenon through which...

Toxins increase in the food chain