Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work
Exam 1: The Environment and Sustainability91 Questions
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Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work100 Questions
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Exam 5: Species Interactions, Ecological Succession and Population Control93 Questions
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Plants utilize a portion of their gross primary productivity (GPP) for respiration.
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Precipitation that infiltrates through soil into underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel is stored as ____________________.
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Gravity is one of the three factors that sustain life on the earth.
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The ____________________ consists of the earth's intensely hot core, a thick mantle composed mostly of rock, and a thin outer crust.
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Bacteria are more important in the ____________________ than in the carbon or phosphorous cycles.
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Nitrogen is converted to forms that can be used by plants by lightning and by ____.
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Although ____________________ cover only about 7% of the earth's dry land surface, studies indicate that they contain up to half of the world's known terrestrial plant and animal species.
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Human activities affect the hydrologic cycle by making changes to the land surface that reduce infiltration and increase runoff.
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Pronghorn antelope live in the high desert of the Great Basin in the western United States. Which of the following items are possible abiotic factors that an antelope has to contend with?
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About how much energy is lost with each transfer from one trophic level to the next?
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Phosphate can be lost from the phosphorus cycle for long periods of time when ____.
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Figure 3.12
If an organism consumes both phytoplankton and herbivorous zooplankton, what would be its trophic level in the accompanying food web?

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A primary consumer can also be described as a(n) ____________________, a word that means "plant eater."
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Food chains and food webs show how producers, consumers, and decomposers are connected to one another as chemical energy flows through different ____ in an ecosystem.
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Explain why decomposers are a necessary and important part of ecosystems.
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The earth's life-support system consists of four main spherical systems, including the air, water, living things, and the ____.
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The chemical formula for the nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is ____.
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The air we breathe is part of the lowermost layer of the atmosphere, which is called the ____.
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