
Marine Life
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Biology
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KG - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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42 Slides • 15 Questions
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Marine Environment - Marine life and Ecology
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Multiple Select
Which of these animals live in the planktonic environment?
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Multiple Choice
Benthic organisms live in close contact with the substrate.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which order dolphins are part of?
Pinnipeds
Cetaceans
Archaeocetes
Carnivora
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Multiple Choice
Cetaceans and pinnipeds are..
Fishes
Mammals
Reptiles
Amphibians
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Multiple Select
Which is the main difference between chondrichthyes and osteichthyes?
The shape of the body
The composition of the endoskeleton
The variety of colors
Behavior
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Multiple Choice
Which is the scientific name of the Mediterranean common turtle?
Chelonia mydas
Dermochelys coriacea
Caretta caretta
Natator depressus
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Multiple Select
Crustaceans live only in the sea.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which phylum do jellyfish belong to?
Mollusca
Cnidaria
Porifera
Echinodermata
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Multiple Choice
Which marine invertebrates have pentarage symmetry?
Cnidaria
Crustacea
Mollusca
Echinodermata
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Multiple Select
Which of these marine invertebrates belongs to the Phylum of Porifera?
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Multiple Select
Why algae can create an habitat rich in species?
You can choose more than one answer
Because they catch other species with a trap
Some alge can create a 3D environment in which they host many species
Because they are primary producers and provide food for other species
Because they are colorful and the fishes like it
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Multiple Choice
which of these species is a seagrass?
Halimeda tuna
Mesophillum alternans
Posidonia oceanica
Sargassum sp.
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Multiple Choice
Posidonia banquette is important for the ecosystem because..
Find the wrong answer
Food resource
Biodiversity hotspot
Protect the coast from hydrodynamism and erosion
Allows us to walk on the beach without getting our feet dirty with sand
Carbon sinks
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Multiple Choice
What level of the food chain do fishes belong to?
Level 1
Photoautotrophs
Level 2
Herbivores
Level 3
Carnivores
Level 4
Top predators
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Multiple Select
A decrease of photoautotrophs in the food chain creates an imbalance in all higher levels.
True
False
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