AQUA MIDTERM/ LONGQUIZ

AQUA MIDTERM/ LONGQUIZ
30問 • 2年前
  • Christian John Salibay
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  • 1

    Is a form of agrículture that involves the propagation, cultavation, and markketing of aquatic animals and plants in a controlled environment

    Aquaculture

  • 2

    The water source is at a higher altitude than the farm and the water can flow by gravity from the source to the farm

    Gravity Fed

  • 3

    the source can be at an equal or lower altitude compared to the farm

    pump

  • 4

    Instead of soil, various inert growing media also called

    Substrates

  • 5

    supplies the plants roots with a thin film of nutrients

    Nutrient Film Technique

  • 6

    Plants roots are suspended in the nutrient solution and the air is probided directly to the roots with an air stone or diffuser

    Deep water culture

  • 7

    Simpliest type of hydroponic system

    Wick systems

  • 8

    works by temporarily flooding the grow tray with nutrient solution annd then draining the solution back into the reservoir

    Ebb and Flow and drain system

  • 9

    the nutrient solution is pumped through tubes directly to the base of the plant.

    Drip systems

  • 10

    is the intergration of ricirculating aquaculture and hydroponics in one production system

    Aquaponics

  • 11

    It is the most common method of fish culture

    Ponds

  • 12

    The water are supplied from a spring either in the pond or veery close to it

    Spring water ponds

  • 13

    Are supplied from the water table by seepage into the pond

    Seepage ponds

  • 14

    Water are supplied from rainfall annd surface run off

    Rainfed ponds

  • 15

    Water are normally higher than the water level and can be supplied from a well

    Pump fed ponds

  • 16

    Cannot be drained by gravity

    Undrainable ponds

  • 17

    are set higher rhan the level to which the water is drained and can easily ve drained by gravity

    Drainable ponds

  • 18

    Are entirely constructed from soils materials

    Earthen ponds

  • 19

    Are usually surrounded by blocks, brick or concrete walls

    Walled Ponds

  • 20

    are earthen ponds lined with an impervious material such as a plastic or rubber sheet

    Lined ponds

  • 21

    are constructed by excavating soil from an area to form a hole which is then filled with water

    Dug oút ponds

  • 22

    are formed without excavation by building one or more dikes above ground level to impound water

    Embankment ponds

  • 23

    are built by a mix of excavation and embankment on sloping ground

    Cut and fill

  • 24

    The floor is generally below the level of the surrounding land

    Sunken Pond

  • 25

    Created in the bottom of a valley by building a dam across the lower end of the valley

    Barrage Pond

  • 26

    Is fed indirectly by gravity or by pumping through a diversion canal from a spring, steam, lake or reservoir

    Diversion Pond

  • 27

    Holding culturable aquatic organisms in captivity within an enclosed space whilst maintaining a free oxygen of water

    Enclosure closure

  • 28

    It is used in shallow water part with water deppth of 1-3m in reservoir

    Fixed cage

  • 29

    consist of a frame that floats on the surface of the water

    Floating cages

  • 30

    consist of a solid, rigid. frame, wherein a net bag is fitted

    Submerged Cage

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Is a form of agrículture that involves the propagation, cultavation, and markketing of aquatic animals and plants in a controlled environment

    Aquaculture

  • 2

    The water source is at a higher altitude than the farm and the water can flow by gravity from the source to the farm

    Gravity Fed

  • 3

    the source can be at an equal or lower altitude compared to the farm

    pump

  • 4

    Instead of soil, various inert growing media also called

    Substrates

  • 5

    supplies the plants roots with a thin film of nutrients

    Nutrient Film Technique

  • 6

    Plants roots are suspended in the nutrient solution and the air is probided directly to the roots with an air stone or diffuser

    Deep water culture

  • 7

    Simpliest type of hydroponic system

    Wick systems

  • 8

    works by temporarily flooding the grow tray with nutrient solution annd then draining the solution back into the reservoir

    Ebb and Flow and drain system

  • 9

    the nutrient solution is pumped through tubes directly to the base of the plant.

    Drip systems

  • 10

    is the intergration of ricirculating aquaculture and hydroponics in one production system

    Aquaponics

  • 11

    It is the most common method of fish culture

    Ponds

  • 12

    The water are supplied from a spring either in the pond or veery close to it

    Spring water ponds

  • 13

    Are supplied from the water table by seepage into the pond

    Seepage ponds

  • 14

    Water are supplied from rainfall annd surface run off

    Rainfed ponds

  • 15

    Water are normally higher than the water level and can be supplied from a well

    Pump fed ponds

  • 16

    Cannot be drained by gravity

    Undrainable ponds

  • 17

    are set higher rhan the level to which the water is drained and can easily ve drained by gravity

    Drainable ponds

  • 18

    Are entirely constructed from soils materials

    Earthen ponds

  • 19

    Are usually surrounded by blocks, brick or concrete walls

    Walled Ponds

  • 20

    are earthen ponds lined with an impervious material such as a plastic or rubber sheet

    Lined ponds

  • 21

    are constructed by excavating soil from an area to form a hole which is then filled with water

    Dug oút ponds

  • 22

    are formed without excavation by building one or more dikes above ground level to impound water

    Embankment ponds

  • 23

    are built by a mix of excavation and embankment on sloping ground

    Cut and fill

  • 24

    The floor is generally below the level of the surrounding land

    Sunken Pond

  • 25

    Created in the bottom of a valley by building a dam across the lower end of the valley

    Barrage Pond

  • 26

    Is fed indirectly by gravity or by pumping through a diversion canal from a spring, steam, lake or reservoir

    Diversion Pond

  • 27

    Holding culturable aquatic organisms in captivity within an enclosed space whilst maintaining a free oxygen of water

    Enclosure closure

  • 28

    It is used in shallow water part with water deppth of 1-3m in reservoir

    Fixed cage

  • 29

    consist of a frame that floats on the surface of the water

    Floating cages

  • 30

    consist of a solid, rigid. frame, wherein a net bag is fitted

    Submerged Cage