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Invertebrate Zoology Exam 1
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Why are the largest invertebrates/vertebrates found in the ocean? - Answer-
Buoyancy helps with the problem of support

What are the 3 variables that prohibit uniform distribution? - Answer-light penetration,
water depth and availability of nutrients

light penetration - Answer-seas are stratified into upper lighted and deeper dark layer

water depth - Answer-coastal areas are very shallow; continental shelf extends
seaward until a water depth of 200M then the sea floor drops away rapidly to abyssal
plains

As water depth increases... - Answer-pressure increase and temperature decreases,
which makes survival more difficult

availability of nutrients - Answer-coastal areas are very productive because of
external nutrients being washed into the sea; the further from the coast, the less
nutrient dense it becomes

horizontal marine zones - Answer-neritic and oceanic

neritic zone - Answer-includes zone of continental shelf (200M depth), intertidal zone
(covered by high tides) and supra tidal zone (above tide line)

oceanic zone - Answer-all marine areas away from the shore where the water's
depth exceeds 200M

Vertical strata - Answer-includes the euphotic zone and aphotic zone

euphotic zone - Answer-lighted stratum, exceeds downward to a point where only
one percent of the total light remains, no photosynthesis is possible

aphotic zone - Answer-total and continuous darkness; permanent inhabitants include
carnivores, suspension or detritus feeders; includes the bathyal region, abyssal
region and hadal region

bathyal region - Answer-oceanic zone down to 2000M

abyssal region - Answer-2000-6000M

hadal region - Answer-exceeds 6000M to the trenches

Life forms in marine environment - Answer-pelagic fauna and benthic fauna

, pelagic fauna - Answer-found in open water, include nekton and plankton

nekton - Answer-swimming animals

plankton - Answer-become food for other organisms, suspended animals

benthic fauna - Answer-bottom dwellers; include epifauna and infauna

epifauna - Answer-bottom dwellers that live on the surface

infauna - Answer-bottom dwellers that live beneath the surface

intertidal zones - Answer-areas off shoreline affected by tide; very rich and diverse in
animal life

estuaries - Answer-costal bays, tidal marshes, strongly affected by tides; essentials
to the economy of sea's biota- serve as nursery grounds

lentic habitats - Answer-ponds, lakes and swamps

lotic habitats - Answer-running waters

What is the primary control factor of lakes? - Answer-temperature

Temperature of fresh water - Answer-fluctuates a lot; little circulation, bottom is
colder than top

Oxygen of fresh water - Answer-warm water holds less O2, water movement in rivers
will enhance the dissolution of O2

Transparency of fresh water - Answer-penetration of light is limited by suspended
particles, runoff and erosion make it turbid

Why is land the harshest environment? - Answer-it is the most variable and extreme
in terms of several physical conditions

Temperature of land - Answer-variations are more greatly pronounced

Land experiences water loss by... - Answer-evaporation

How does land provide little mechanical support? - Answer-air offers little support,
water provides buoyancy

Waste of terrestrial animal - Answer-urea or uric acid (less toxic, requires less water
for removal)

waste of aquatic animals - Answer-ammonia- soluble in water and toxic, requires
large quantities of water to dilute or remove from the body

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