GS 108 Oceanography Lecture Exam 3 Study Objectives
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Chapter 12: Life in the Ocean
- List the 7 characteristics of living things
- List the 3 domains and 5 kingdoms
- Know the Linnaean taxonomic levels (K, P, C, O, F, G, S)
- What is plankton? What are the various types of plankton?
- Describe nektonic organisms
- Describe benthic organism
- Understand why there are more land species than marine. Understand why there are more benthic organisms compare to pelagic ones.
- Be able to describe the adaptations organisms use when living in the ocean (physical support, viscosity, temperature, salinity, dissolved gases, transparency, and pressure)
- Why is there a larger temperature range on land compared to open ocean?
- Know the terms sternothermal, eurythermal, sternohaline, and euryhaline
- Describe the process of diffusion and osmosis. Why are these concepts important to marine organisms?
- Know and understand the concepts of hypertonic, isotonic, and hypotonic.
- Describe the basic process of how fish use gills to exchange respiratory gases (CO2 and O2)
- What is the deep scattering layer?
- Know the general divisions of the marine environment
- Pelagic (epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic, abyssopelagic)
- Benthic (supralittoral, subneritic, suboceanic)
Chapter 13: Primary Productivity
- What is primary productivity?
- Know the differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- Understand how two main factors can affect primary productivity (nutrients and light)
- Describe the relationship between upwelling, productivity, and coastal regions
- Outline the major photosynthesizing organisms found in the ocean
- Seed plants
- Macroscopic algae
- Microscopic algae
- Photosynthetic bacteria
- Describe what causes red tides, and their impact on food webs
- What is eutrophication? What causes it, and what are the impacts it has on marine ecosystems?
- Be able to compare and contrast productivity between the poles, tropics, and temperate latitudes.
- Describe how energy flows through marine ecosystems
- Define the terms: producer, consumer, decomposer, autotroph, heterotroph, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores.
- Describe how nutrients flow through ecosystems
- What are the various feeding mechanisms used by marine animals?
- Discuss the efficiency (or lack thereof) of energy transfer
- Discuss the issues that are facing marine fisheries
Chapter 14: Animals of the Pelagic Environment
- Describe the various adaptations pelagic animals have for their environment
- Staying afloat
- Swimming
- Seeking prey
- Mobility
- Speed
- Thermoregulation
- Bioluminescence
- Avoiding predators
- Schooling
- Symbiosis (commensalism, mutualism, parasitism)
- Others (speed, poison, mimicry, transparency, camouflage, countershading)
- What are the characteristics that define a mammal?
- Be able to give an example for each of the three orders of marine mammals
- Carnivore
- Sirenia
- Cetacean
Chapter 15: Animals of the Benthic Environment
- Describe the reason for zonation in rocky shore ecosystems
- What are some organisms and their adaptations that are found in the:
- Supratidal zone (spray)
- High tide zone
- Middle tide zone
- Low tide zone
- Describe the physical environment of the sandy shore?
- What are some of the organisms and their adaptations that are found on/in sandy beaches?
- What are some organisms and their adaptations of rocky bottom (subtidal) ecosystems?
- Kelps, lobsters, oysters
- Describe what corals are (polyps, symbionts, carbon skeletons)
- Where are corals normally found in the world’s oceans?
- Describe the importance of corals and coral reefs.
- Describe the factors that are affecting the health of coral reefs
- Bleaching
- Diseases
- Human activity
- Discuss the physical characteristics of the deep ocean
- Where do animals that live in the deep ocean get their food?
- How is chemosynthesis different from photosynthesis? Similar?
Chapter 11: The Coastal Ocean
- Describe the two types of coastal wetlands (salt marshes and mangrove swamps)
- Why are coastal wetlands so valuable? What threats are they facing?
- Discuss the impacts of the various types of pollution in the ocean
- Petroleum
- Sewage sludge
- DDT and PCB’s
- Mercury
- Non-point pollution and trash
- Describe how mercury and other organic toxins accumulate in food webs (bioaccumulation/biomagnification)
- Discuss the impacts of non-native species