Exam 10: Cycles and Patterns in the Biosphere
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Of the main nutrients in the biosphere, the one that is "fixed" inside nodules in certain plant roots is ________.
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At the global scale, topographic influences are relatively unimportant to biotic distributions.
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Which of the following is a source of atmospheric oxygen in the oxygen cycle?
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Which of the following elements DOES NOT have a sedimentary cycle?
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Some substances are very stable and become harmfully concentrated in the higher levels of the food chain..
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________ is the term for the total complex of plant and animal life in an area.
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In which type of environment does the number of species tend to be the greatest?
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In the devastating Yellowstone fires of 1988, what was the impact on wildlife?
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The availability of moisture to plants is largely determined by ________.
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Considering all major biogeochemical cycles, the human input is
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According to the food chain concept, it takes ________ kilograms of plankton to make one kilogram of weight gain for a human.
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The presence of both acacias and eucalyptus plants in Australia but no eucalyptus plants native to other continents is attributed to ________.
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The effect of wind on plants is also known as the edaphic influence.
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The ________ cycle is the biogeochemical cycle NOT associated with fluxes of mass.
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The conversion of recyclable components within the biosphere takes place ________.
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________ competition is competition among members of different species.
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________ refers to plants and is one of two subdivisions of Earth's biota.
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Atmospheric nitrogen which can be assimilated by plants is ________ nitrogen.
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