Marine Algae and Productivity Quiz 1 PDF

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This document appears to be a set of practice questions related to marine algae and productivity. It delves into the structure and functions of cyanobacteria, exploring their adaptations to various environments, including those with limited water. Basic concepts such as photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation are touched upon.

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***Marine algae and productivity \ - ***Cell wall*** -- ***layered*** - ***Lack organelles*** - ***DNA circular*** fibrils - ***Peripheral thylakoids*** & ***phycobilisomes*** **Cell structure & Function** **Locomotion**![](media/image2.png) - ***No flagella*** - ***Gliding*** --...

***Marine algae and productivity \ - ***Cell wall*** -- ***layered*** - ***Lack organelles*** - ***DNA circular*** fibrils - ***Peripheral thylakoids*** & ***phycobilisomes*** **Cell structure & Function** **Locomotion**![](media/image2.png) - ***No flagella*** - ***Gliding*** -- ***slow***, ***uniform*** motion, ***parallel*** to long ***axis*** of ***cell*** - Most ***common*** in ***filamentous cyanobacteria*** - Occurs with ***slime*** secretion - Some ***cyanobacteria rotate*** during gliding **Pigments & Photosynthesis** *Major light harvesting pigment is Chlorophyll a* - ***Absorbs*** in ***red*** band *Carotenoids & xanthophylls* - ***High levels*** of ***beta-carotene*** *Phycobiliproteins* - ***Phycocyanin*** and ***phycoerythrin*** - ***Change*** in ***concentration*** with ***light quality*** and ***quantity*** - ***Form phycobilisomes*** - Can ***perform photosynthesis*** under ***aerobic*** and ***anaerobic conditions***![](media/image4.png) - ***Oldest*** organisms -- with examples found in ***sulfur-rich*** ***ecosystems*** - ***Photosynthesis*** can be ***stimulated*** by ***lowered O2*** - Photosynthesis can be ***stimulated*** by ***H2O*** **Nitrogen fixation** - Many ***prokaryotes*** fix ***N2***, but ***nitrogenase*** is ***responsible*** for ***fixing nitrogen*** and is ***sensitive*** to ***oxygen*** (from photosynthesis). - ***Photosynthesis occur***s during the ***day*** and ***nitrogen fixation*** at ***night*** in order to ***separate*** these two ***processes*** ***Cyanobacteria*** have solved this problem in ***three*** ways: **Nitrogen fixation: 3. *Trichodesmium*** - ***Oceans*** major ***blooming n-fixing cyanobacteria*** - Fix ***¼*** of total ***N*** in the ***world's oceans*** - ***Dominate low O2 tropical waters*** - ***Lack heterocysts***, yet ***fix N2*** in the ***light*** - ***Specialized cells -- diazocytes\**** **Ecology: Where are cyanobacteria found?** - ***Marine*** - ***Freshwater*** - ***Bloom*** formers late ***summer*** - ***Terrestrial*** - ***Primary colonizers*** - ***Extreme*** environments - ***Hot-springs (+70°C!)*** - ***Arctic*** and ***Antarctic lakes*** - ***Hot*** and ***cold arid*** regions - ***Salt*** marshes - In ***Symbiosis*** - ***Lichens*** - ***Root nodules*** **Diversity: Marine Cyanobacteria** *Open Ocean* - ***Picophytoplankton*** - ***Synechococcus*** - ***Prochlorococcus*** - ***Filamentous*** - ***Trichodesmium*** *Littoral* - Encrusting/biofilms - ***Beachrock*** - ***Stromatolites*** **Beachrock** - ***Formed*** through the ***carbonate cementation*** of ***sand*** and ***gravel***, is a ***sedimentary*** rock - Typical ***feature*** of many ***tropical*** and ***subtropical coastlines*** - ***Leads*** to ***intertidal*** rock ***platforms*** - Has ***habitats*** of ***extreme environments*** and ***conditions*** due to ***both high and low tide*** *Black* - ***More*** than ***50%*** ***water loss*** - Complete ***loss*** of ***photosynthesis*** - Fast ***re-activation*** - Typically ***poikilohydric*** - ***Absorbs more heat*** - ***Filamentous*** - ***Heterocystous*** *Pink* - ***Less*** than ***20% desiccation*** - ***Minimal change*** in ***photosynthetic*** activity - ***Atypical response*** of ***desiccation*** tolerant species - High ***reflectivity*** - ***Unicellular*** - ***Non-heterocystous*** **The intertidal** - A ***stressful*** place to ***live*** due to ***desiccation (the removal of moisture)*** - Can ***impact*** their ***growth, development*** and ***metabolism*** - ***Cyanobacterial mats*** are ***poikilohydric*** (can ***withstand desiccation*** by entering a dormant state) - Pink biofilm can hold water better than the black biofilm

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