Exam 3: Ecosystems - What Are They and How Do They Work
Exam 1: Environmental Problems - Their Causes - and Sustainability95 Questions
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Exam 3: Ecosystems - What Are They and How Do They Work100 Questions
Exam 4: Biodiversity and Evolution100 Questions
Exam 5: Biodiversity - Species Interactions - and Population Control98 Questions
Exam 6: The Human Population and Urbanization102 Questions
Exam 7: Climate and Biodiversity101 Questions
Exam 8: Sustaining Biodiversity - the Species Approach99 Questions
Exam 9: Sustaining Biodiversity - the Ecosystem Approach100 Questions
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Exam 12: Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals100 Questions
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Exam 14: Environmental Hazards and Human Health100 Questions
Exam 15: Air Pollution Climate Change and Ozone Depletion96 Questions
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Human activities affect the phosphorus cycle by greatly increasing the amount of phosphorus stored in the earth,reducing the amount available for plant growth.
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Producers can also be described as 'self-feeders',or ____.
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A sequence of organisms,each of which serves as a source of nutrients or energy for the next,is called a(n)____________________.
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Primary consumers and producers are two examples of ____________________ levels,a way to classify living organisms based on their source of nutrients.
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Earthworms,some insects,and vultures are all examples of ____.
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The chemical formula for the nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is ____.
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Geographic Information System (GIS)software allows scientists to ____.
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Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ____________________,which ultimately flows into streams,lakes,wetlands,and oceans.
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Figure 3.5
-In the accompanying figure of an ecosystem,which components can be categorized as abiotic?

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Phosphate can be lost from the phosphorus cycle for long periods of time when ____.
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Ozone,a gas that filters out harmful ultraviolet (UV)radiation,is found in the ____.
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Figure 3.10
-What trophic level is occupied by the emperor penguin in the above food web? Briefly state the reason for your choice.

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The process by which cells are able to convert glucose into useable energy using oxygen is known as aerobic transpiration.
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Which of the following organisms can be called autotrophs?
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Explain the role that life (excluding the impacts of human activities)plays in the carbon cycle.
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Only about 0.024% of the earth's vast water supply is available to humans and other species as liquid freshwater.
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The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is affected by the carbon cycle.
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