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Marine biology can best be described as:

A. The study of life


B. The study of the marine environment


C. The study of marine animals


D. All of the above

D. All of the above
An oceanographer might study which of the following?

A. Heat tolerance of coastal barnacles


B. The influence of the Loop Current on seasonal growth of open-sea algae


C. Yearly oxygen produced by salt marsh grasses


D. How mole crabs burrow in sand

B. The influence of the Loop Current on seasonal growth of open-sea algae
Ancient people often had knowledge of which of the following?

A. Edible shellfish


B. Migrations of whales


C. Giant squid


D. Life in the ocean depths

A. Edible shellfish
Modern biologists still might consult the results of the Challenger expedition to

A. Look at their charts of the south pole


B. See the results of experiments in their on-board scientific laboratory


C. Consult Edward Forbes' reports on the fauna


D. Compare their deep-sea specimens with those taken by this expedition

D. Compare their deep-sea specimens with those taken by this expedition
The voyages of Captain Cook provided which of the following?

A. Sounding of the deep sea


B. Reliable navigational charts


C. The first exploration of northern polar regions


D. An explanation for the formation of atolls

B. Reliable navigational charts
One of the earliest influential American marine biologists was

A. Malcom Forbes


B. Ed Ricketts


C. Victor Andovin


D. Louis Agassiz

D. Louis Agassiz
Which is true of scuba gear?

A. It was invented as part of the war effort during World War II


B. The inventor was a marine biologist stationed at Woods Hole


C. It uses compressed air


D. It can be used safely to depths of up to 100 meters (300 feet)

C. It uses compressed air
An example of an underwater robot could be which of the following>

A. ROV


B. Critter cam


C. Satellite


D. Passive sonar system

A. ROV
Which new technology has advanced our understanding of large scale ocean features such as ocean currents?

A. Marine labs


B. ROVs


C. AUVs


D. Remote sensing

D. Remote sensing
Sonar uses pulses of radio waves to probe the depths of the oceans.

A. True


B. False

B. False
What is the scientific method?

A. A way to prove hypotheses correct


B. A systematic means of observing and reasoning


C. A method that uses induction


D. A method that proves educated guesses

B. A systematic means of observation and reasoning
A scientific theory is used to describe something that is a controversial or provisional hypothesis.

A. True


B. False

B. False
Which of the following could be a valid scientific hypothesis?

A. Moray eels find their prey primarily by following chemical cues.


B. Dolphins communicate by using brain waves.


C. It is immoral to keep dolphins in captivity.


D. Dogs are superior in regard to seals.

A. Moray eels find their prey primarily by following chemical cues
A swimmer sees a large blue jellyfish nearby. Jellyfishes are known to sting, so the swimmer moves away. The swimmer did which of the following?

A. Used inductive reasoning


B. Used deductive reasoning


C. Constructed a theory


D. Tested a hypothesis

B. Used deductive reasoning
A scientific theory has which of the following properties?

A. It agrees with available evidence and all alternative hypotheses have been ruled out.


B. It cannot be rejected.


C. It has been absolutely proven.


D. It does not need to be altered in the light of new evidence.

A. It agrees with available evidence and all alternative hypotheses have been ruled out.
A marine biologist wishes to test the hypothesis that heavy grazing by snails causes the alga Ulva to stay short rather than grow upright. Which of the following variables could be manipulated successfully at the seashore to test this hypothesis?

A. Add nutrients to the nearby ocean waters to see if the algae grow taller


B. Put a small cage around the algae to keep snails from eating them, and then see if the protected algae are taller than the unprotected


C. Change the light intensity to see if this causes the algae to stay short


D. Redirect ocean waves to see if wave shock causes algae to stay short

B. Put a small cage around the algae to keep snails from eating them, and then see if the protected algae are taller than the unprotected
Old stories tell of gigantic sea serpents, possibly ancient reptiles called plesiosaurs. To prove that they still exist, the most useful scientific evidence would be which of the following?

A. Good photographs of the creatures


B. Reliable eye-witness accounts of seeing them


C. Unexplained bite marks on fish


D. A fresh skull with flesh still attached

D. A fresh skull with flesh still attached
New technology, such as AUVs, allows scientists to observe marine animals in which situation?

A. In captivity


B. From the surface


C. From stranded or dead animals


D. Underwater in the open ocean

D. Underwater in the open ocean
Automated floats can be used to

A. Take pictures of whales and other diving mammals


B. Measure water temperature at 2,000 meters


C. Forecast the tracks of hurricanes


D. Identify plankton from their DNA

B. Measure water temperature at 2,000 meters