Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work
Exam 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability92 Questions
Exam 2: Science, Matter, and Energy113 Questions
Exam 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work172 Questions
Exam 4: Biodiversity and Evolution93 Questions
Exam 5: Biodiversity, Species Interactions, and Population Control92 Questions
Exam 6: The Human Population and Urbanization112 Questions
Exam 7: Climate and Biodiversity145 Questions
Exam 8: Sustaining Biodiversity: the Species Approach104 Questions
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Exam 10: Food, Soil, and Pest Management121 Questions
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Exam 12: Geology and Nonrenewable Minerals96 Questions
Exam 13: Energy117 Questions
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Exam 15: Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Ozone Depletion137 Questions
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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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What do giraffes and caterpillars have in common?
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Match the items listed below with the appropriate choice
-On the figure of the Earth, choose the letter that represents solar radiation.

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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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The aquatic ecosystems that show the highest net primary productivity are ____________________.
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Match the descriptive phrase below with its appropriate cycle.
-Infiltration and percolation into aquifers
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The ____________________ occupies those parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life is found.
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Match the descriptive phrase below with its appropriate cycle.
-Cycles are slower than others
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The processes that lead to geological erosion are essential to the movement of phosphorous through the biosphere.
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Clearly explain the distinction between Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) and Net Primary Productivity (NPP).
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Match the descriptive phrase below with its appropriate cycle.
-Transpiration from plants
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Clearly explain the relationship between the Second Law of Thermodynamics and the typical pyramid of biomass.
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The aquatic ecosystems with the highest average net primary productivity are
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-On the figure of the Earth, choose the letter that represents heat added to the atmosphere.

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When organisms die, their nitrogenous organic compounds are converted to simpler inorganic compounds such as ammonia through the process of
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Given the nature of the carbon cycle, it is possible that a single atom of carbon that is in your skin could have once been part of your own great grandmother, or even a dinosaur.
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The crust, core, and mantle are all areas located within the
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-Affected by burning coal
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Phytoplankton in the ocean help to regulate the earth's temperature by removing some of the ____________ ____________produced when we burn fossil fuels..
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