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Deck 46: Ecosystems
1
Which of the following animals in an arctic ecosystem is considered a carnivore?
A) Arctic hare
B) Vole
C) Snowy owl
D) Insects
E) Bacteria
A) Arctic hare
B) Vole
C) Snowy owl
D) Insects
E) Bacteria
C
2
Which of the following represents energy flow in a grazing food web?
A) Producers detritivores decomposers
B) Producers decomposers detritivores
C) Producers herbivores decomposers carnivores
D) Producers herbivores carnivores decomposers
E) Producers herbivores detritivores carnivores
A) Producers detritivores decomposers
B) Producers decomposers detritivores
C) Producers herbivores decomposers carnivores
D) Producers herbivores carnivores decomposers
E) Producers herbivores detritivores carnivores
Producers herbivores carnivores decomposers
3
Organisms such as earthworms and crabs,which dine on small particles of organic matter,are called ____.
A) herbivores
B) carnivores
C) omnivores
D) decomposers
E) detritivores
A) herbivores
B) carnivores
C) omnivores
D) decomposers
E) detritivores
E
4
Although Earth's ecosystems are remarkably diverse in their characteristics,they all run on energy captured by ____.
A) autotrophs
B) heterotrophs
C) consumers
D) decomposers
E) detritivores
A) autotrophs
B) heterotrophs
C) consumers
D) decomposers
E) detritivores
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5
Which of the following is true about the length of food chains?
A) Food chains can support up to 10 trophic levels.
B) An ecosystem with a high-enough number of species will feature a limitless length of food chain.
C) Energy lost as heat at each trophic level limits the length of food chains.
D) The extinction of a species in a food chain will affect only the species directly preying upon it.
E) Food chains are shorter in stable habitats.
A) Food chains can support up to 10 trophic levels.
B) An ecosystem with a high-enough number of species will feature a limitless length of food chain.
C) Energy lost as heat at each trophic level limits the length of food chains.
D) The extinction of a species in a food chain will affect only the species directly preying upon it.
E) Food chains are shorter in stable habitats.
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6
The ultimate factor affecting primary productivity is ____.
A) the organic matter in all the organisms of the ecosystem
B) the availability of water
C) the rate of photosynthesis
D) the availability of ATP
E) the amount of inorganic mineral ions in the soil
A) the organic matter in all the organisms of the ecosystem
B) the availability of water
C) the rate of photosynthesis
D) the availability of ATP
E) the amount of inorganic mineral ions in the soil
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7

The following question refers to the accompanying figure illustrating a tallgrass prairie food chain.
The letter B indicates a(n)____.
A) producer
B) herbivore
C) detritivore
D) carnivore
E) decomposer
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8

The following question refers to the accompanying figure illustrating a tallgrass prairie food chain.
The letter C indicates a ____.
A) primary producer
B) primary consumer
C) second-level consumer
D) third-level consumer
E) fourth-level consumer
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9
Heterotrophs that obtain energy and carbon by feeding on both animal and plant materials are called ____.
A) detritivores
B) herbivores
C) carnivores
D) omnivores
E) decomposers
A) detritivores
B) herbivores
C) carnivores
D) omnivores
E) decomposers
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10
What organism is at the first trophic level in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem?
A) Birds
B) Grasshoppers
C) Grasses
D) Decomposers
E) Parasites
A) Birds
B) Grasshoppers
C) Grasses
D) Decomposers
E) Parasites
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11
In a majority of land ecosystems,most energy in producers flows directly to ____.
A) decomposers
B) other plants
C) detritivores
D) herbivores
E) carnivores
A) decomposers
B) other plants
C) detritivores
D) herbivores
E) carnivores
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12
What is an array of organisms and their physical environment,all interacting through a one-way flow of energy and a cycling of nutrients?
A) Ecosystem
B) Food web
C) Biomass pyramid
D) Biogeochemical cycle
E) Food chain
A) Ecosystem
B) Food web
C) Biomass pyramid
D) Biogeochemical cycle
E) Food chain
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13
Which of the following are in order from primary producer to fourth trophic level?
A) Grass coyote bird grasshopper
B) Coyote bird grasshopper grass
C) Bird grasshopper grass coyote
D) Grass grasshopper bird coyote
E) Grasshopper grass bird coyote
A) Grass coyote bird grasshopper
B) Coyote bird grasshopper grass
C) Bird grasshopper grass coyote
D) Grass grasshopper bird coyote
E) Grasshopper grass bird coyote
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14

The following question refers to the accompanying figure illustrating a tallgrass prairie food chain.
The letter D indicates the ____.
A) first trophic level
B) second trophic level
C) third trophic level
D) fourth trophic level
E) fifth trophic level
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15
What is not consequence of the rise in the average global temperature?
A) Extreme rainfall patterns
B) Increased rate of glacial melting
C) Flooding of coastal areas
D) Decrease in atmospheric oxygen
E) Stronger hurricanes
A) Extreme rainfall patterns
B) Increased rate of glacial melting
C) Flooding of coastal areas
D) Decrease in atmospheric oxygen
E) Stronger hurricanes
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16
A network of interactions that involves the cycling of materials and the flow of energy among organisms and their physical environment is ____.
A) a population
B) a community
C) an ecosystem
D) the biosphere
E) the habitat
A) a population
B) a community
C) an ecosystem
D) the biosphere
E) the habitat
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17
Gross primary productivity refers to the total ____.
A) quantity of solar energy available to the ecosystem in a given period of time
B) quantity of solar energy reaching a given area of the ecosystem
C) energy captured initially by the producers
D) energy used by the heterotrophs of the ecosystem in a given period of time
E) energy used by the producers for their growth and reproduction
A) quantity of solar energy available to the ecosystem in a given period of time
B) quantity of solar energy reaching a given area of the ecosystem
C) energy captured initially by the producers
D) energy used by the heterotrophs of the ecosystem in a given period of time
E) energy used by the producers for their growth and reproduction
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18
Energy ____ in an ecosystem and nutrients ____.
A) is cycled continuously; flow one way
B) flows in all directions; flow one way
C) flows two ways; flow one way
D) is cycled continuously; are cycled continuously
E) flows one way; are cycled continuously
A) is cycled continuously; flow one way
B) flows in all directions; flow one way
C) flows two ways; flow one way
D) is cycled continuously; are cycled continuously
E) flows one way; are cycled continuously
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19
Which of the following feed on organic wastes and remains and break them down into inorganic building blocks?
A) Detritivores
B) Consumers
C) Food chain
D) Decomposers
E) Ecosystem
A) Detritivores
B) Consumers
C) Food chain
D) Decomposers
E) Ecosystem
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20
____ food chains tend to predominate in aquatic ecosystems.
A) Higher trophic level
B) Primary consumer
C) Decomposing
D) Grazing
E) Detrital
A) Higher trophic level
B) Primary consumer
C) Decomposing
D) Grazing
E) Detrital
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21
Nitrification ____.
A) converts ammonium into nitrates
B) reduces nitrates to nitrites
C) converts nitrogenous compounds into free nitrogen
D) converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia
E) reduces ammonia to ammonium
A) converts ammonium into nitrates
B) reduces nitrates to nitrites
C) converts nitrogenous compounds into free nitrogen
D) converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia
E) reduces ammonia to ammonium
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22
The largest annual movement of carbon between reservoirs occurs ____.
A) from plants to atmosphere
B) from soil to atmosphere
C) from atmosphere to ocean
D) from atmosphere to plants
E) from ocean to atmosphere
A) from plants to atmosphere
B) from soil to atmosphere
C) from atmosphere to ocean
D) from atmosphere to plants
E) from ocean to atmosphere
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23
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Biogeochemical cycles
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Biogeochemical cycles
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24
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Net primary production
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Net primary production
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25
Which reservoir holds the largest volume of Earth's freshwater?
A) Groundwater
B) Rivers
C) Lakes
D) Atmosphere
E) Polar ice
A) Groundwater
B) Rivers
C) Lakes
D) Atmosphere
E) Polar ice
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26
Land plants take up phosphates from ____.
A) rainfall
B) seawater
C) soil water
D) the atmosphere
E) animal waste
A) rainfall
B) seawater
C) soil water
D) the atmosphere
E) animal waste
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27
The major reservoir of phosphorus is ____.
A) sedimentary rock
B) plant material
C) groundwater
D) the atmosphere
E) ocean water
A) sedimentary rock
B) plant material
C) groundwater
D) the atmosphere
E) ocean water
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28
Denitrification ____.
A) converts ammonium to nitrates
B) reduces nitrates to nitrites
C) reduces ammonia to ammonium
D) converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia
E) converts nitrates to nitrogen gas
A) converts ammonium to nitrates
B) reduces nitrates to nitrites
C) reduces ammonia to ammonium
D) converts atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia
E) converts nitrates to nitrogen gas
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29
Which of the following reservoirs holds the most carbon?
A) Marine sediments
B) Ocean water
C) Plant biomass
D) The atmosphere
E) Fossil fuel
A) Marine sediments
B) Ocean water
C) Plant biomass
D) The atmosphere
E) Fossil fuel
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30
When all the precipitation in a small valley feeds a particular stream,the valley is referred to as ____.
A) a basin
B) a waterway
C) an ecosystem
D) an aquifer
E) a watershed
A) a basin
B) a waterway
C) an ecosystem
D) an aquifer
E) a watershed
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31
Approximately what percent of the energy that enters a trophic level becomes available to the next trophic level?
A) 2 to 12
B) 3 to 13
C) 4 to 14
D) 5 to 15
E) 5 to 30
A) 2 to 12
B) 3 to 13
C) 4 to 14
D) 5 to 15
E) 5 to 30
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32
The process carried out by prokaryotes that converts N2 to ammonia is called ____.
A) ammonia-oxidation
B) ammonification
C) nitrogen fixation
D) nitrification
E) denitrification
A) ammonia-oxidation
B) ammonification
C) nitrogen fixation
D) nitrification
E) denitrification
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33
Most rainfall returns water directly to ____.
A) lakes
B) rivers
C) groundwater
D) oceans
E) plants
A) lakes
B) rivers
C) groundwater
D) oceans
E) plants
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34
Over hundreds of millions of years,high pressure and temperature transformed ____ into deposits of oil and natural gas.
A) coal
B) land animal remains
C) land plant remains
D) plankton remains
E) sedimentary rock
A) coal
B) land animal remains
C) land plant remains
D) plankton remains
E) sedimentary rock
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35
Ecological efficiency is usually higher in aquatic ecosystems than on land,in part because photosynthetic protists do not make ____,as most land plants do.
A) chlorophyll
B) ATP
C) lignin
D) cellulose
E) organic material
A) chlorophyll
B) ATP
C) lignin
D) cellulose
E) organic material
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36
Which gas is increasing the most in the atmosphere,thereby intensifying the greenhouse effect?
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Carbon monoxide
C) Ozone
D) Nitrogen
E) Oxygen
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Carbon monoxide
C) Ozone
D) Nitrogen
E) Oxygen
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37
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Primary productivity
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Primary productivity
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38
An energy pyramid illustrates ____.
A) the first law of thermodynamics
B) the diminishing of usable energy as it is transferred through an ecosystem
C) that energy can be recycled
D) the biological magnification of materials in an ecosystem
E) the diminishing number of organisms at each trophic level
A) the first law of thermodynamics
B) the diminishing of usable energy as it is transferred through an ecosystem
C) that energy can be recycled
D) the biological magnification of materials in an ecosystem
E) the diminishing number of organisms at each trophic level
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A biomass pyramid illustrates the ____ of all organisms at each trophic level.
A) size
B) number
C) dry weight
D) total weight
E) total utilization of materials
A) size
B) number
C) dry weight
D) total weight
E) total utilization of materials
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40
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Detritus
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Detritus
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41
__________ food webs tend to predominate in most land ecosystems.
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42
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five trophic categories listed below.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A herbivore is this.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A herbivore is this.
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43
Respond to the following statements with reference to the four steps of the nitrogen cycles listed below.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
Nitrates from sewage wastewater must be converted to gaseous nitrogen by bacteria using this process.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
Nitrates from sewage wastewater must be converted to gaseous nitrogen by bacteria using this process.
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44
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five trophic categories listed below.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A bear feeding on an adult salmon (which eats other fish,squid,and shrimp)is functioning as this.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A bear feeding on an adult salmon (which eats other fish,squid,and shrimp)is functioning as this.
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45
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five trophic categories listed below.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A Venus flytrap devouring an insect to obtain nitrogen functions as this.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A Venus flytrap devouring an insect to obtain nitrogen functions as this.
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46
Primary producers obtain energy from a(n)__________ source and use it to build organic compounds from inorganic starting materials.
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47
A(n)__________ is an area where all precipitation drains into a specific waterway,then on to groundwater,which becomes a source of water for plants.
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48
Respond to the following statements with reference to the four steps of the nitrogen cycles listed below.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The conversion of gaseous nitrogen first to ammonia and then to other nitrogenous compounds involves this first step.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The conversion of gaseous nitrogen first to ammonia and then to other nitrogenous compounds involves this first step.
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49
__________ soils hold the most amount of water.
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50
Respond to the following statements with reference to the five trophic categories listed below.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
Most fungi function as this.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
Most fungi function as this.
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51
Respond to the following statements with reference to the four steps of the nitrogen cycles listed below.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The process whereby nitrite is converted to nitrate is an important part of this process.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The process whereby nitrite is converted to nitrate is an important part of this process.
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52
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Food chain
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Food chain
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53
In __________ food webs,most primary producers are eaten by primary consumers.
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54
In a ____________food web,most energy is transferred from producers to grazers.
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55
Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Bicarbonate
a.Rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.Main form of carbon storage in sea water; taken up by marine producers and converted to carbon dioxide
c.A straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.The amount of energy from autotrophs that is available to first-level consumers
e.The movement of a nutrient among environmental reservoirs and into and out of food webs
f.Particles of organic waste products; dead, or partly decomposed tissues
Bicarbonate
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Respond to the following statements with reference to the five trophic categories listed below.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A bear eating blueberries is functioning as this.
a.Producer
b.Primary consumer
c.Secondary consumer
d.Tertiary consumer
e.Decomposer
A bear eating blueberries is functioning as this.
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57
Respond to the following statements with reference to the four steps of the nitrogen cycles listed below.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The action of bacteria on nitrogen-containing animal wastes involves this process.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The action of bacteria on nitrogen-containing animal wastes involves this process.
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58
Natural underground reservoirs consisting of layers of sand or porous rock that can hold water are called _______________________.
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59
In a __________,water,nitrogen,or carbon moves from the air,through organisms,then back to the environment.
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60
Respond to the following statements with reference to the four steps of the nitrogen cycles listed below.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The action of bacteria on ammonia in sewage treatment plants,ultimately converting it to nitrate,involves this process.
a.Nitrogen fixation
b.Nitrification
c.Denitrification
d.Ammonification
The action of bacteria on ammonia in sewage treatment plants,ultimately converting it to nitrate,involves this process.
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61
Overdrawing of river water for human uses results in _____.
A) lowered water table
B) reduced nutrients in river deltas
C) dried-up wells
D) saltwater contamination
E) runoff
A) lowered water table
B) reduced nutrients in river deltas
C) dried-up wells
D) saltwater contamination
E) runoff
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62
The __________ is a sedimentary cycle; Earth's crust is the largest reservoir,and there is no major gaseous form.
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63
Which of the following tends to predominate in land ecosystems?
A) Grazing food web
B) Primary production
C) Food web
D) Detrital food webs
E) Biomass pyramid
A) Grazing food web
B) Primary production
C) Food web
D) Detrital food webs
E) Biomass pyramid
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64
What is the rate at which an ecosystem's producers capture and store energy?
A) Primary production
B) Secondary production
C) Autotrophic output
D) Biomass
E) Primary consumption
A) Primary production
B) Secondary production
C) Autotrophic output
D) Biomass
E) Primary consumption
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