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Comprehensive study and revision material for Introduction to Marine Biology 4th Edition by George Karleskint, Richard Turner, and James Small. Designed to help students prepare for marine biology exams, quizzes, assignments, and coursework with organized questions and verified answers covering ocean ecosystems, marine organisms, and environmental science concepts. The textbook takes an ecological approach to understanding life in the oceans and marine environments. This guide covers: Foundations of marine biology Ocean environments and marine ecosystems Marine ecology and biodiversity Oceanography and seawater properties Marine microorganisms and primary producers Invertebrates, fishes, and marine mammals Coral reefs, estuaries, and intertidal zones Deep-sea and open-ocean ecosystems Human impacts on marine environments Practice questions with verified answers Perfect for marine biology students, environmental science learners, oceanography students, and biology majors seeking simplified revision materials and exam-focused preparation. Latest Update 2026 Exam Prep material organized for quick revision, stronger understanding, and improved academic performance.

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TEST BANK for Introduction to Marine
Biology 4th Edition by George Karleskint
All Chapters Included 1-20 With Expert Approved Questions
& Accurate Answers| A+ GRADE GUARANTEED




Page | 1

, Chapter 1—Science and Marine Biology

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. What percentage of the surface of the earth is covered by seawater?

a. 46%

b. 55%

c. 64%

d. 71%

e. 83%

ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 1



2. Oceans are important in all but the following ways:

a. solar-powered engines that drive weather patterns.

b. provide a substantial amount of the world's food supply.

c. marine organisms are important for scientific research.

d. a direct source of fresh water for arid lands.

e. a source of industrial and medicinal materials.

ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Synthesis REF: 1-2



3. Oceanography is the study of:

a. the living organisms that inhabit the sea.

b. the oceans and their phenomena.

c. the oceans and living organisms.

d. the chemical makeup of the oceans.

e. the interactions of marine organisms with their environment.




Page | 2

,ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 2



4. Marine biology is the study of:

a. the living organisms that inhabit the sea.

b. the oceans and their phenomena.

c. the oceans and living organisms.

d. the chemical makeup of the oceans.

e. biogeochemical processes.

ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 2



5. The most complete scientific picture of the oceans comes from:

a. thorough oceanographic studies.

b. thorough marine biology studies.

c. combining oceanography and marine biology information.

d. having ocean usage policies.

e. the popular media.

ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Synthesis REF: 3



6. Knowledge of the ocean can come from all except:

a. robotics.

b. ocean law.

c. deep submersibles.

d. SCUBA studies.

e. computers and new technologies.

ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Synthesis REF: 3




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, 7. The earliest recorded direct studies of marine biology are attributed to:

a. the Greeks.

b. the Catholic Church.

c. Arabian philosophers.

d. Micronesian mariners.

e. the Chinese.

ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 3



8. The following marine biologist was aboard the HMS Beagle in 1831:

a. Edward Forbes.

b. Charles Wyville Thomson.

c. Alexander Agassiz.

d. Charles Darwin.

e. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck.

ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 4



9. Charles Darwin's observations while aboard the HMS Beagle led eventually to the:

a. idea that life started on land.

b. theory that life's origin was in fresh water.

c. theory for the process that causes evolution.

d. re-birth of marine biology.

e. idea that life could not survive in the deep sea.

ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Recall REF: 4



10. Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution based on data he collected during:

a. the Beagle expedition.



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George Karleskint, Richard Turner, James Small Introduction to Marine Biology
Publisher: 2012 ISBN: 9781133364467 Edition: Unknown

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