Chapter 09 Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals

Similar documents
Marine Turtles, Mammals and Seabirds. Chapter 9

BIOLOGY 183 MARINE BIOLOGY PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE, DOWNTOWN CAMPUS WORKSHEETS FOR UNIT 7 UNIT 7 LEARNING OBJECTIVES UNIT 7 ACTIVITIES

Marine Mammals Chapter 10

GRAY WHALE. Text source: The Marine Mammal Center

Chapter 12: Marine Mammals. By: Da Lynne Cousar, Megan Dudenbostel, Kyle Nemeth, Matt Boyle, and Steven Miller

Key Concepts Characteristics of Marine Mammals Sea Otters

Phylogeny of Marine Mammals

Lecture Nektons Pearson Education, Inc.

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 23 Jan 2017

All about Marine Mammals

Lesson 2: Cetaceans What makes a whale a whale?

Charismatic Megafauna (Marine Mammals) Marine Mammals

LESSON 2 Marine Mammals Kindergarten to Grade 3

LESSON 2 Marine Mammals Grades 4 to 7

Whale Week Activity Booklet!

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 21 May 2018

Reproduction: Cetaceans.

Cetaceans whales, dolphins and porpoises

Distribution Ecology attempts to explain the restricted and generally patchy distribution of species

WHAT IS A MARINE MAMMAL?

INTRODUCTION. common name: scientific name: Tursiops truncatus

MARINE SCIENCE. Monday 14 May 2018

Nekton Nekton adaptations

Sperm Whale. The Kid s Times: Volume II, Issue 8. NOAA s National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy 20 May 2009

Año Nuevo. Karen Pihl

Humpback Whale. The Kids Times: Volume II, Issue 5. NOAA s National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources

By Loran Wlodarski Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein

Foundation for the course:

Cetacea. Modern Cetacean Traits, Whales are highly specialized. 2. Whales are artiodactyls. 3. Whales and hippos are sister taxa (DNA evidence)

Topic 10: Origin of Cetaceans: A Macroevolutionary Case Study

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy

Whales Dolphins And Seals A Field Guide To The Marine Mammals Of The World

Text Features. Title Page. Timeline. Table of Contents. Illustrations and Photographs. Index. Captions. Glossary. Diagrams. Subtitle. Labels.

Pinnipeds. Andrew W Trites Marine Mammal Research Unit Fisheries Centre, UBC

Midterm 2: Scantron results. Term Paper Due on Thursday!

For Creative Minds. The Inuit

he mission of the National Marine Sanctuary Program is to manage marine areas of special national significance in order to protect their ecological

Cetacean fact sheet. What are cetaceans? BALEEN WHALES TOOTHED WHALES

What Do Whales Feel?

DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER Dolphin Bodies

Bobbie Kalman & Jaqueline Langille Crabtree Publishing Company

SIO 133 Marine Mammal Popula4on Dynamics. John Hildebrand, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, UCSD

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy

Lesson 3: Researching Individual Whale and Dolphin Species

Dolphins. By Emmy Richards

Marine mammals. Order Cetacea. Order Cetacea. Blue whale feeding. Major Groups of Marine Mammals

When whale I sea you again? Featured scientist: Logan J. Pallin from Oregon State University Written by: Alexis Custer

WHAT S HAPPENING SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER:

Whales magnificently designed

Kelley MacAulay & Bobbie Kalman. Crabtree Publishing Company.

Cetacean Social & Reproductive Systems

Exploration Guide to the Exhibits

The Role of Marine Mammals in Marine Ecosystems -- part II. Lisa T. Ballance SIO 133 Marine Mammal Biology Spring 2015

Class Mammalia. Biology ~ Advanced Studies

CONSERVANCY. P.O. Box 2016 La Jolla, CA

Dolphins. By lily pad

Socal Odontoceti (toothed whales) by Patti Schick Hornblower Cruises & Events

The Role of Marine Mammals in Marine Ecosystems -- part II. Lisa T. Ballance SIO 133 Marine Mammal Biology Spring 2018

Fertilization. Bởi: OpenStaxCollege

Fish 475: Marine Mammalogy

Marine Mammals and Sound

Planet Earth Shallow Seas Based on the BBC Planet Earth DVD

Ebook Code: REAU5038

Term Paper. Midterm Exam

Bob and Paul go to the Arctic to work with Kit Kovacs, Christian Lydersen, et al. Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway

Logistics (cont.) While in the park

Dolphins. Institute of Marine Research and Conservation

Sharks can have babies three different ways. Some species of sharks lay eggs externally, others give birth and some lay internal eggs.

SIO133 Study Guide: Week 6 5/12/ Echolocation is particularly sophisticated why put all the effort into evolving a new system?

ORCA s Whale Education Month Lesson Pack 2: Dolphins

ANNEX II REFFERED TO IN ARTICLE 2.1 PRODUCT COVERAGE OF NON-AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

A framework to assess vulnerability of biological components to ship-source oil spills in the marine environment

Mini 4-H Whales & Dolphins All Divisions Draft Developed by Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Area VII 4-H Youth Development Educators

Underwater Acoustics: Webinar Series for the International Regulatory Community

Interactive Notebooks

Exploration Guide to the Exhibit Hall

STUDENT FIELD TRIP GUIDE GRADES 7 12

BIODIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT 2016 STATUS OF DOLPHINS IN ABU DHABI

Interactive Notebooks

CHAPTER 3 ANIMALS INCRESING IN NUMBER

Feeding Time. WHOLESALE SEAFOOD COSTS food item price per pound

SIO 133 Marine Mammal Biology

POINTLESS PERIL. [Deadlines and Death Counts]

SIO Marine Mammal Behavior, and Social Systems: Ma;ng. John Hildebrand, Scripps Inst. Oceanography, UCSD

Sleeping in the Ocean

SIO133 Study Guide: Week 6 5/12/ Great Job on the midterm. If you need help please let us know.

HUMPBACK WHALES EDUCATOR RESOURCE PACKET University of Akron Oceanography, N.D.Frankovits, Instructor Page 1

Harp Seals. By:Carly Spence 5th Grade Mr.Goldfarb s Class

Where in the World do Pinnipeds Live? [Grades 6 & 7]

Contribution of Animals. Many provide food for us and other animals. Clothing and shoes are sometimes made from animal products

Eutherian Mammals Hamadryas Baboon

LIFE CYCLES. The Plant Life Cycle

Count how many butterflies you can spot on the wall. Count how many butterflies you can spot on the floor

DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER What s for Dinner?

Pinniped Social Systems

MARINE MAMMALS STRANDINGS IN JAMAICA

Meet the Dolphin. Sample file. Amuse Their Minds Publishing

Course evaluation submission:

PLEASE LIMIT RESPONSES TO SPACE PROVIDED. 100 points total. SHORT ANSWER SECTION. 10 POINTS PER QUESTION. RESPOND TO ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION.

Transcription:

Chapter 09 Marine Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals Multiple Choice Questions 1. Marine amphibians: A. Do not exist at all B. Are gill-breathers C. Are fish-like D. Include only tropical species E. Are oviparous 2. All tetrapods are: A. Endotherms B. Inhabitants of land C. Air-breathers D. Live-bearers E. Vertebrates except groups such as sea squirts 3. Which of the following is NOT seen in marine reptiles? A. Migrations B. Internal fertilization C. External fertilization D. Arribadas E. Multiple paternity 9-1

4. One of these is not a characteristic of sea turtles: A. Oviparous B. Leave the water to reproduce C. Have a shell that is free from the backbone D. Are tetrapods E. Are "cold-blooded" 5. Sea snakes feed mostly on: A. Large fishes B. Seaweeds and other marine autotrophs C. Polyps of live coral D. Worms and other small, bottom invertebrates E. Small fishes 6. Penguins: A. Live on polar regions of the Northern and Southern hemispheres B. Can be found as far north as the Equator C. Are ectotherms D. Time their reproduction so that eggs hatch during the winter E. Are able to fly when disturbed 7. Seals, sea lions, and the walrus are classified as belonging to the order: A. Carnivora B. Sirenia C. Pinnipedia D. Cetacea E. Protochordata 9-2

8. Sea lions can be readily distinguished from the seals because in contrast to seals they have: A. A short neck B. Uses the posterior flippers in swimming C. Anterior flippers cannot be rotated backward D. Posterior flippers cannot be rotated backward E. External ears 9. The walrus feeds mostly on: A. Clams B. Squid C. Salmon and other fish D. Kelp and other large seaweeds E. Dead animals 10. We can tell that cetaceans are mammals because they: A. Have hair and produce milk B. Are cold-blooded C. Are ovoviviparous D. Must reproduce in the water E. Migrate 11. Which of these is a toothed whale? A. Sperm B. Right C. Gray D. Fin E. Blue 9-3

12. Porpoises can be distinguished from dolphins by comparing their: A. Flippers B. Fluke C. Reproduction D. Teeth E. Blowhole 13. Blubber is found in all of these marine mammals except: A. Killer whale B. Seals C. Sea otter D. Sea lions E. Manatee (sea cow) 14. Which of these is NOT a function of blubber: A. Insulation B. Circulation C. Buoyancy D. Food reserve E. Protection 15. The gray whale feeds mostly on: A. Small plankton B. Small fishes C. Squid D. Largest plankton E. Bottom crustaceans 9-4

16. Baleen plates are: A. Rigid and have small hairs on one side only B. Soft and have hairs all around their surface C. Rigid and have hairs all around their surface D. Rigid without any hairs E. Soft without any hairs 17. Baleen whales lack: A. Flukes B. Teeth C. Dorsal fin D. A blowhole E. Ear opening 18. An example of a whale known as a rorqual: A. Killer B. Gray C. Common porpoise D. Blue E. Sperm 19. Ambergris, used in the manufacture of perfumes, comes from what part of whales? A. Sperm oil B. Baleen C. Skin D. Melon E. Undigested food 9-5

20. Dolphins and other whales are adapted for deep diving by: A. Closing their ear openings B. Emitting sound to clear their ears C. Taking as much air as possible D. Increasing blood circulation to the skin E. Collapsing their lungs 21. One of the following is not an adaptation for deep diving in cetaceans: A. Having more red blood cells to store more oxygen B. Having more hemoglobin to store more oxygen C. Slowing down of heart rate D. Lower tolerance to lactic acid E. Having a lot of myoglobin in muscles to store more oxygen 22. In apneustic breathing, which is practiced by most marine mammals: A. A small amount of air is kept in the lungs before diving B. A large amount of air is kept in the mouth before diving C. Normal breathing is maintained before diving D. Several deep breaths are taken before exhaling and diving E. No actual breathing takes place before diving 23. Echolocation is a sense that relies on: A. Vibrations B. Sound C. Smell D. Vision E. Electromagnetic waves 9-6

24. Echolocation is present in: A. All baleen whales B. Some baleen whales C. All toothed whales D. Some toothed whales E. Only in dolphins and porpoises 25. The spermaceti organ in the head of sperm whales is thought to regulate buoyancy and: A. Storage of food B. Production of sound C. Assist in oxygen storage D. Collect undigested food E. Focus and direct sound waves 26. Breaching refers to whales: A. Jumping above the surface B. Getting stranded on shore C. Singing D. Emitting sound for navigation E. Diving deep to feed 27. The humpback and other baleen whales migrate every year to: A. Feed in Antarctica during winter B. Reproduce in Antarctica during summer C. Reproduce in the tropics during winter D. Feed in the tropics during winter E. Feed in the tropics during summer 9-7

28. In order to reduce drag, the penis of cetaceans is: A. Small B. Located just before the tail C. Located just before the head D. Internal until just before copulation E. Absent 29. Delayed implantation of the embryo allows pinnipeds to: A. Nurse a pup while pregnant B. Time birth with arrival to breeding area C. Delay courtship for a year D. Establish harems E. Ovulate after copulation 30. The longest migrations of any mammal is seen in the: A. Bottlenose dolphin B. Sperm whale C. Blue whale D. Gray whale E. Humpback whale 31. One of the following alternatives does not apply to the typical cetacean calf: A. Born tail first B. Establishes a long and strong bond with its mother C. Feeds on very rich milk that is squirted directly into its mouth D. Is born with developed blubber E. Must swim to the surface immediately after birth 9-8

32. Temperature dependent sex determination is seen in: A. sea turtles B. dolphins C. sea lions D. sea otter E. penguins 33. Which of the following is NOT true regarding Emperor penguins? A. Pairs mate for life B. The females lay a single egg during winter C. They live in the Arctic D. The male tends egg during development E. Their eggs develop in about 64 days 34. The distinctive tusks of the walrus are used for: A. Defense B. To hold onto ice C. To dig up food D. All answers are correct E. Defense and To hold onto ice only 35. The smallest marine mammal is a: A. Seal B. Fur seal C. Sea lion D. Sea otter E. dugong 9-9

36. Convergent evolution means that: A. Organisms possess similar structures because they have a similar lifestyle B. Organisms possess similar structures because they descended from a common ancestor C. Closely related organisms have evolved and do not resemble one another anymore D. Closely related organisms have different structures for same purpose E. None of the choices are correct 37. An example of convergent evolution is: A. Dolphins and whales B. Manatees and dugongs C. Dolphins and fish D. Seals and fur seals E. Dolphins and sea otters 38. Which of the following whale species has a long external tusk? A. Sperm whale B. Narwhal C. Beluga whale D. Bowhead whale 9-10