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Aquatic Science Spring Final Review 2015 Part 6
Test Description: Aquatic science spring final review / this review has multiple parts
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The sandpiper's beak, used to find tiny creatures in the sand, is
A
short and dull
B
narrow and pointed
C
long and curved
D
broad and flat
2) The bird that has webbed feet for moving in the water is the
A
osprey
B
sea duck
C
egret
D
oystercatcher
3) Of the following, which marine mammals have been heavily hunted for their fur?
A
gray whales and manatees
B
seals and sea otters
C
dolphins and manatees
D
seals and gray whales
4) Which of the following is a filter-feeding marine mammal?
A
sperm whale
B
humpback whale
C
sea otter
D
manatee
5) Marine reptiles are found primarily in
A
temperate regions
B
volcanic areas
C
tropical habitats
D
cold regions
6) The pinniped whose forelimbs are better developed for moving on land is the
A
sea lion
B
sea otter
C
true seal
D
walrus
7) The marine mammal that cracks shells open with a rock is the
A
sea lion
B
manatee
C
river otter
D
sea otter
8) Which of the following is part of the diving response?
A
A slowing of the heart rate
B
A decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity
C
The speeding up of the heart rate
D
The shunting of blood away from the vital organs
9) Evidence of the whale's terrestrial ancestors is clearly seen in the internal structure of its
A
tail flukes
B
forelimbs
C
teeth
D
forehead
10) Which of the following is not a characteristic of all marine mammals?
A
being warm-blooded
B
nursing their young
C
having a four-chambered heart
D
have a blowhole
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