Air and Sea
Waves and Tides
Ocean Zones and Classification
Marine Biology
Random!
100

What layer of the atmosphere is the closest to Earth? 

Troposphere 

100

What is the primary force that causes ocean tides?

Gravitational pull of the moon. 

100

What dissolved gas is the most essential for Marine organisms? 

Oxygen

100

Which fin is best for quick acceleration through the water? Dorsal, Pectoral, or Caudal fins? 

Caudal Fins

100

What is a Nematocyst? BONUS 50 points-- What Phylum has them?

Stinging cells found in the Phylum Cnidaria! 

200

In an El Nino year, winds change due to changes in atmospheric _________________. 

In an El Nino year, winds change due to changes in atmospheric PRESSURE. 

200

Which type of tide produces high tides that are lower than normal and low tides that are higher than normal? 

A. Neap Tides B. Diurnal Tides C. Spring Tides D. Semi diurnal Tides

A. Neap Tides

200

How do Zooplankton get their food in the Marine ecosystem?

They are consumers and must eat other organisms. 

200

What does the water vascular system help Echinoderms do? 

Move (Locomotion)

200

Where do benthic organisms live?

In or on the sea floor. 

300
Circulation of ocean water is based on the difference between what two properties of water? BONUS +100! What is the name of this type of circulation? 

Temperature and Salinity-- THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION

300

When Tsunamis approach shore, their speed _________ and their height ______________.

When Tsunamis approach shore, their speed decreases and their height increases.

300

Explain suspension feeding

Organisms filter tiny organisms out of the water to eat. 

300

Fish feeding on parasites attached to sharks is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship? Think back to biology! 

Mutualism-- they both benefit! 

300

Give an example of a Marine Arthropod. 

Crayfish, shrimp, lobster, crab. 

400

What causes global atmospheric circulation? 

Unequal heating of the Earth by the sun and the Earth's rotation

400

When Waves bend as they approach shore it is called _______________. 

When Waves bend as they approach shore, it is called Refraction. 

400

How do Marine organisms, such as salt water fish, maintain salt concentrations? 

They actively pump out excess salt from their bodies. 

400

What are 2 ways Coral Reefs benefit their environment? 

Provide Oxygen

Create Habitat

Act as a barrier for storms and storm surges

400

How do fish sense changes in water pressure and movement?

Their lateral line

500
Write a full sentence fully explaining the Coriolis Effect. 

The Coriolis effect is the bending/deflection of air or water caused by the rotation of Earth.

500

Name the 3 factors that affect the height of a wave.

1. Wind Speed

2. Wind Duration

3. Fetch

500

How do Marine organisms deal with changes in water pressure? 

Adjust gas filled structures in their bodies and evolved squishy bodies. 

500

What three characteristics do ALL mollusks have?

Radula, Mantle, Foot, (Could also say shell). 

500

Give two differences between Cartilaginous fish and Bony fish. 

C- oily liver for buoyancy, no bones, Plaquoid scales

B- bones, swim bladder, different scales.