Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work
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Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work177 Questions
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Exam 5: Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control93 Questions
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Organisms that break down bodies of dead plants and animals into nutrients that are released into the soil or water are called
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-On the figure of the Earth, choose the letter that represents the ozone layer.

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All physical forms of water (solid, liquid, and gas) make up the
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles does not include the atmosphere as a temporary reservoir?
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Ecologists study interactions within and among which five levels of organization?
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Life on Earth depends on the following interconnected factors:
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In terms of inputs of matter, the Earth is a closed system.
a.As a result, nutrients must be recycled to support life.
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Despite the ocean's low NPP, it creates more of the Earth's NPP than any of the other ecosystems.
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On the figure of an ecosystem, choose which of the components in the figure are categorized as abiotic.
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Of the following water-cycle processes, the one working against gravity is
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Clearly explain the relationship between the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the typical pyramid of biomass.
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When sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere combines with water in precipitation, sulfuric acid rain is deposited on the Earth.
a.What human activities contribute to this process?
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The process by which many decomposers are able to convert glucose into useable energy in the absence of oxygen is known as transpiration.
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The capacity of water to store large quantities of thermal energy allows water to significantly moderate the Earth's climate.
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There are examples of microbial bacteria that are beneficial to humans.
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The geosphere is the top of the upper mantle and contains all the air surrounding the Earth.
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A(n) ____________________ is a community of different species interacting with one another and with their environment.
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