Deck 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work

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<strong>  High quality energy is constantly ____.</strong> A) being made B) being recycled C) being destroyed D) becoming matter E) becoming low quality energy <div style=padding-top: 35px>
High quality energy is constantly ____.

A) being made
B) being recycled
C) being destroyed
D) becoming matter
E) becoming low quality energy
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<strong>  Organisms that feed only on plants are called ____.</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) decomposers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Organisms that feed only on plants are called ____.

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) decomposers
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<strong>  Life on the earth depends on interaction of gravity,the cycling of matter,and the ____.</strong> A) recycling of energy B) one-way flow of high-quality energy C) one-way flow of matter D) destruction of energy E) consumption of matter <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Life on the earth depends on interaction of gravity,the cycling of matter,and the ____.

A) recycling of energy
B) one-way flow of high-quality energy
C) one-way flow of matter
D) destruction of energy
E) consumption of matter
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<strong>  The oceans of the earth cover approximately what percentage of the earth's surface?</strong> A) 3% B) 29% C) 51% D) 71% E) 97% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The oceans of the earth cover approximately what percentage of the earth's surface?

A) 3%
B) 29%
C) 51%
D) 71%
E) 97%
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<strong>  What term describes groups of different species living together in a particular place with a potential for interacting with one another?</strong> A) organism B) population C) community D) ecosystem E) biosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What term describes groups of different species living together in a particular place with a potential for interacting with one another?

A) organism
B) population
C) community
D) ecosystem
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Which of the following is an abiotic component of an ecosystem?</strong> A) nutrients B) microbes C) autotrophs D) heterotrophs E) tertiary consumers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is an abiotic component of an ecosystem?

A) nutrients
B) microbes
C) autotrophs
D) heterotrophs
E) tertiary consumers
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<strong>  Ecology is the study of ____.</strong> A) how human impacts the environment B) the abiotic elements of the environment C) the biotic elements of the environment D) how organisms interact with each other and the nonliving environment E) how evolution formed populations <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ecology is the study of ____.

A) how human impacts the environment
B) the abiotic elements of the environment
C) the biotic elements of the environment
D) how organisms interact with each other and the nonliving environment
E) how evolution formed populations
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<strong>  Which consumers feed on the flesh of herbivores?</strong> A) primary consumers B) secondary consumers C) tertiary consumers D) apoptotic consumers E) bioconsumers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which consumers feed on the flesh of herbivores?

A) primary consumers
B) secondary consumers
C) tertiary consumers
D) apoptotic consumers
E) bioconsumers
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<strong>  Which statement about microorganisms is true?</strong> A) Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink. B) The majority of bacteria and fungi are toxic to humans. C) Bacteria destroy more energy than they produce. D) The bacterial zoo in our digestive systems has no known function. E) The use of microorganisms to control plant diseases has not worked well. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which statement about microorganisms is true?

A) Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink.
B) The majority of bacteria and fungi are toxic to humans.
C) Bacteria destroy more energy than they produce.
D) The "bacterial zoo" in our digestive systems has no known function.
E) The use of microorganisms to control plant diseases has not worked well.
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<strong>  All physical forms of water (solid,liquid,and gas)on or near the earth's surface make up the ____.</strong> A) atmosphere B) lithosphere C) biosphere D) hydrosphere E) troposphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
All physical forms of water (solid,liquid,and gas)on or near the earth's surface make up the ____.

A) atmosphere
B) lithosphere
C) biosphere
D) hydrosphere
E) troposphere
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<strong>  Scientists estimate that tropical rain forests contain up to half of the earth's land plants and animal species.What percentage of the world's land surface do tropical rain forests cover?</strong> A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) 10 E) 12 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Scientists estimate that tropical rain forests contain up to half of the earth's land plants and animal species.What percentage of the world's land surface do tropical rain forests cover?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
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<strong>  What is the innermost layer of the atmosphere,extending 17 kilometers above sea level at the tropics and about 7 kilometers above the earth's north and south poles?</strong> A) troposphere B) stratosphere C) hydrosphere D) geosphere E) biosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the innermost layer of the atmosphere,extending 17 kilometers above sea level at the tropics and about 7 kilometers above the earth's north and south poles?

A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) geosphere
E) biosphere
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<strong>  The disappearance of the tropical rain forests is an important issue because it will ____.</strong> A) increase financial stability in the affected countries B) accelerate atmospheric warming C) stabilize regional weather patterns D) result in more places to build cities E) reduce the spread of new infectious diseases to humans <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The disappearance of the tropical rain forests is an important issue because it will ____.

A) increase financial stability in the affected countries
B) accelerate atmospheric warming
C) stabilize regional weather patterns
D) result in more places to build cities
E) reduce the spread of new infectious diseases to humans
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<strong>  The very necessary process of breaking down the dead bodies of organisms is a function of ____.</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) producers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The very necessary process of breaking down the dead bodies of organisms is a function of ____.

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) producers
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<strong>  Which of the following is a major violator of the chemical cycling principle?</strong> A) primary producers B) detritivores C) decomposers D) humans E) bacteria <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is a major violator of the chemical cycling principle?

A) primary producers
B) detritivores
C) decomposers
D) humans
E) bacteria
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<strong>  What is the term for the portion of the earth's atmosphere,hydrosphere,and geosphere where life is found?</strong> A) organosphere B) biological base C) community D) ecosystem E) biosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the term for the portion of the earth's atmosphere,hydrosphere,and geosphere where life is found?

A) organosphere
B) biological base
C) community
D) ecosystem
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Aerobic respiration requires ____.</strong> A) glucose and carbon dioxide B) glucose and oxygen C) oxygen and water D) carbon dioxide and water E) carbon dioxide and oxygen <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Aerobic respiration requires ____.

A) glucose and carbon dioxide
B) glucose and oxygen
C) oxygen and water
D) carbon dioxide and water
E) carbon dioxide and oxygen
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<strong>  What is an end product of anaerobic respiration?</strong> A) acetic acid B) glucose C) oxygen D) carbon dioxide E) water <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is an end product of anaerobic respiration?

A) acetic acid
B) glucose
C) oxygen
D) carbon dioxide
E) water
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<strong>  Ozone gas in the lower part of the stratosphere filters out how much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV)radiation?</strong> A) 10% B) 20% C) 33% D) 67% E) 95% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ozone gas in the lower part of the stratosphere filters out how much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV)radiation?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 33%
D) 67%
E) 95%
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<strong>  Fossil fuels and minerals are found in the ____.</strong> A) unisphere B) atmosphere C) hydrosphere D) geosphere E) biosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Fossil fuels and minerals are found in the ____.

A) unisphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) geosphere
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Each trophic level in a food chain or food web contains a certain amount of organic matter,called ____.</strong> A) food B) energy C) biomass D) organisms E) decomposition <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Each trophic level in a food chain or food web contains a certain amount of organic matter,called ____.

A) food
B) energy
C) biomass
D) organisms
E) decomposition
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<strong>  Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ____.</strong> A) surface runoff into lakes,streams,and the ocean B) ice in glaciers C) groundwater in aquifers D) storage as part of rocks E) storage in living components of ecosystems <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ____.

A) surface runoff into lakes,streams,and the ocean
B) ice in glaciers
C) groundwater in aquifers
D) storage as part of rocks
E) storage in living components of ecosystems
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<strong>  The hydrologic cycle is the movement of ____.</strong> A) carbon B) hydrogen C) hydrocarbons D) carbohydrates E) water <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The hydrologic cycle is the movement of ____.

A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) hydrocarbons
D) carbohydrates
E) water
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<strong>  How much of the earth's water supply is available as accessible liquid freshwater?</strong> A) 0.024% B) 2.1% C) 4.7% D) 7.1% E) 9.6% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
How much of the earth's water supply is available as accessible liquid freshwater?

A) 0.024%
B) 2.1%
C) 4.7%
D) 7.1%
E) 9.6%
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<strong>  Much of the earth's sulfur is stored in</strong> A) plants and animals B) the oceans C) the atmosphere D) underground rocks and minerals E) soil <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Much of the earth's sulfur is stored in

A) plants and animals
B) the oceans
C) the atmosphere
D) underground rocks and minerals
E) soil
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<strong>  Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the lowest net primary productivity per year?</strong> A) taiga B) extreme desert C) desert scrub D) temperate grassland E) agricultural land <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the lowest net primary productivity per year?

A) taiga
B) extreme desert
C) desert scrub
D) temperate grassland
E) agricultural land
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<strong>  What refers to the conversion of water from liquid to vapor from the earth's oceans,lakes,rivers,and soil?</strong> A) substitution B) evaporation C) transpiration D) precipitation E) respiration <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What refers to the conversion of water from liquid to vapor from the earth's oceans,lakes,rivers,and soil?

A) substitution
B) evaporation
C) transpiration
D) precipitation
E) respiration
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<strong>  Vitousek,Rojstaczer,and others estimate humans now use,waste,or destroy what percentage of the earth's total potential NPP?</strong> A) 18% B) 28% C) 38% D) 58% E) 78% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Vitousek,Rojstaczer,and others estimate humans now use,waste,or destroy what percentage of the earth's total potential NPP?

A) 18%
B) 28%
C) 38%
D) 58%
E) 78%
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<strong>  Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are added to the atmosphere by ____.</strong> A) volcanoes B) floods C) meat consumption D) sea spray E) acid rain deposition <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are added to the atmosphere by ____.

A) volcanoes
B) floods
C) meat consumption
D) sea spray
E) acid rain deposition
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<strong>  What is a result of phosphate rich runoff from land?</strong> A) improved agricultural production B) increased growth of algae in streams,lakes,and other water bodies C) healthier forests and increased forest growth D) decreased need for fertilization of agricultural crops E) erosion and release of marine sediments <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is a result of phosphate rich runoff from land?

A) improved agricultural production
B) increased growth of algae in streams,lakes,and other water bodies
C) healthier forests and increased forest growth
D) decreased need for fertilization of agricultural crops
E) erosion and release of marine sediments
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<strong>  What term describes organisms that complete the final breakdown and recycling of organic materials from the remains of all organisms?</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) decomposers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What term describes organisms that complete the final breakdown and recycling of organic materials from the remains of all organisms?

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) decomposers
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<strong>  Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the highest net primary productivity per year?</strong> A) temperate forest B) Savanna C) tundra D) swamps and marshes E) extreme desert <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the highest net primary productivity per year?

A) temperate forest
B) Savanna
C) tundra
D) swamps and marshes
E) extreme desert
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<strong>  Despite a low net primary productivity (NPP),which ecosystem or life zone produces the most biomass each year?</strong> A) swamps and marshes B) tropical rain forest C) temperate forests D) open ocean E) estuaries <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Despite a low net primary productivity (NPP),which ecosystem or life zone produces the most biomass each year?

A) swamps and marshes
B) tropical rain forest
C) temperate forests
D) open ocean
E) estuaries
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<strong>  Complex networks of interconnected food chains are ____.</strong> A) food webs B) food distribution interactions C) trophic levels D) pyramids of energy E) trophic chains <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Complex networks of interconnected food chains are ____.

A) food webs
B) food distribution interactions
C) trophic levels
D) pyramids of energy
E) trophic chains
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<strong>  What is a major difference between the phosphorus cycle and the water,carbon,and nitrogen cycles?</strong> A) The phosphorous cycle is much faster than the others. B) The phosphorous cycle does not include the atmosphere but the others do. C) The phosphorous cycle makes use of living organisms but the others do not. D) The phosphorous cycle is able to create new energy. E) The phosphorous cycle has not been impacted by human activity. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is a major difference between the phosphorus cycle and the water,carbon,and nitrogen cycles?

A) The phosphorous cycle is much faster than the others.
B) The phosphorous cycle does not include the atmosphere but the others do.
C) The phosphorous cycle makes use of living organisms but the others do not.
D) The phosphorous cycle is able to create new energy.
E) The phosphorous cycle has not been impacted by human activity.
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<strong>  The hydrologic cycle is driven primarily by ____.</strong> A) solar energy B) lunar tides C) solar tides D) mechanical energy E) chemical energy <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The hydrologic cycle is driven primarily by ____.

A) solar energy
B) lunar tides
C) solar tides
D) mechanical energy
E) chemical energy
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If grass stores 1,000 energy units received from the sun,the ecological efficiency of the ecosystem is 10%,and the trophic levels are grass \rightarrow cow \rightarrow human,how many units of energy does the human receive of the original 1,000 units?

A) 900
B) 200
C) 100
D) 10
E) 1
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<strong>  Humans add sulfur to the atmosphere primarily by the release of ____.</strong> A) sulfate B) DMS C) hydrogen sulfide D) sulfur trioxide E) sulfur dioxide <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Humans add sulfur to the atmosphere primarily by the release of ____.

A) sulfate
B) DMS
C) hydrogen sulfide
D) sulfur trioxide
E) sulfur dioxide
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<strong>  The typical percentage of high quality energy loss in transfers from one trophic level to the next is about ____.</strong> A) 1% B) 5% C) 35% D) 60% E) 90% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The typical percentage of high quality energy loss in transfers from one trophic level to the next is about ____.

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 35%
D) 60%
E) 90%
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<strong>  The most fundamental structural and functional units of life are ____.</strong> A) atoms B) molecules C) compounds D) cells E) mitochondrion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The most fundamental structural and functional units of life are ____.

A) atoms
B) molecules
C) compounds
D) cells
E) mitochondrion
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<strong>  What is a primary link between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration?</strong> A) phosphorus B) sulfur C) hydrogen D) carbon E) nitrogen <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is a primary link between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration?

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) hydrogen
D) carbon
E) nitrogen
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  Transfer of energy through food chains or webs is very efficient,making a lot of energy available to organisms.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Transfer of energy through food chains or webs is very efficient,making a lot of energy available to organisms.
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  Thanks to concentrated efforts,nearly half of the waste produced by humans is now recycled.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Thanks to concentrated efforts,nearly half of the waste produced by humans is now recycled.
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  The hydrosphere is the earth's intensely hot core,thick mantle composed mostly of rock,and thin outer crust.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The hydrosphere is the earth's intensely hot core,thick mantle composed mostly of rock,and thin outer crust.
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<strong>  The form of nitrogen used by plants to produce various amino acids,proteins,nucleic acids,and vitamins is ____.</strong> A) ammonium ions B) nitrogen gas C) proteins D) nitrites E) nitrate ions <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The form of nitrogen used by plants to produce various amino acids,proteins,nucleic acids,and vitamins is ____.

A) ammonium ions
B) nitrogen gas
C) proteins
D) nitrites
E) nitrate ions
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<strong>  Ecological tipping points related to the earth's major natural systems are also called</strong> A) natural limits B) extinction forces C) ecological delimiters D) planetary boundaries E) biosphere requirements <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ecological tipping points related to the earth's major natural systems are also called

A) natural limits
B) extinction forces
C) ecological delimiters
D) planetary boundaries
E) biosphere requirements
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<strong>  What is one major way in which humans harmfully impact the water cycle?</strong> A) overpumping of aquifers B) expanding wetlands C) decreasing runoff D) increasing infiltration E) recharging aquifers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is one major way in which humans harmfully impact the water cycle?

A) overpumping of aquifers
B) expanding wetlands
C) decreasing runoff
D) increasing infiltration
E) recharging aquifers
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<strong>  Ammonia that is not taken up by plants may undergo ____.</strong> A) denitrification B) nitrogen fixation C) nitrification D) acid deposition E) phosphorization <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ammonia that is not taken up by plants may undergo ____.

A) denitrification
B) nitrogen fixation
C) nitrification
D) acid deposition
E) phosphorization
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<strong>  Carbon is a major component of ____.</strong> A) water B) the oceans C) organic compounds D) the atmosphere E) hydrologic cycle <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Carbon is a major component of ____.

A) water
B) the oceans
C) organic compounds
D) the atmosphere
E) hydrologic cycle
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  Although tropical rain forests are only about 2% of the earth's land surface,they contain about 50% of the world's land plant and animal species.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Although tropical rain forests are only about 2% of the earth's land surface,they contain about 50% of the world's land plant and animal species.
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  While the troposphere is 11 miles thick above sea level at the tropics,it is only four miles thick above the North and South poles.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
While the troposphere is 11 miles thick above sea level at the tropics,it is only four miles thick above the North and South poles.
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<strong>  Which statement about water is true?</strong> A) Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range. B) Water compresses when it freezes. C) Water filters out nearly all UV radiation. D) Water evaporates with very little energy. E) Liquid water is typically not a good solvent. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which statement about water is true?

A) Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range.
B) Water compresses when it freezes.
C) Water filters out nearly all UV radiation.
D) Water evaporates with very little energy.
E) Liquid water is typically not a good solvent.
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  A group of different species living in a particular place,and potentially interacting with each other is called a population.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A group of different species living in a particular place,and potentially interacting with each other is called a population.
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<strong>  The use of transmitters and GPS systems are very important in the study of ____.</strong> A) alterations in the water cycle B) acid rain C) environmental degradation D) volcanic activity E) endangered species <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The use of transmitters and GPS systems are very important in the study of ____.

A) alterations in the water cycle
B) acid rain
C) environmental degradation
D) volcanic activity
E) endangered species
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  Methane,CO<sub>2</sub>,and water vapor make up about 30% of the earth's troposphere.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Methane,CO2,and water vapor make up about 30% of the earth's troposphere.
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  Nitrogen gas,the major component of the atmosphere,cannot directly be used by plants and animals.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nitrogen gas,the major component of the atmosphere,cannot directly be used by plants and animals.
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  Gross primary productivity (GPP)is the biomass produced by photosynthesis minus the rate at which biomass is used for aerobic respiration.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Gross primary productivity (GPP)is the biomass produced by photosynthesis minus the rate at which biomass is used for aerobic respiration.
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  The reason we observe a pyramid of energy flow instead of an energy flow cube is because the low ecological efficiency of biological systems limits the numbers of organism in the higher trophic levels.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The reason we observe a "pyramid" of energy flow instead of an energy flow "cube" is because the low ecological efficiency of biological systems limits the numbers of organism in the higher trophic levels.
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<strong>  Scientists have less than ____ percent of the ecological data they need to evaluate the ecosystems in the United States.</strong> A) 5 B) 8 C) 12 D) 25 E) 50 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Scientists have less than ____ percent of the ecological data they need to evaluate the ecosystems in the United States.

A) 5
B) 8
C) 12
D) 25
E) 50
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<strong>  Humans intervene in the nitrogen cycle in several ways.Which of the following is one of those ways?</strong> A) Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide. B) Agriculture decreases the production of nitrous oxides. C) Protecting and replanting forests releases nitrogen. D) Harvesting nitrogen-rich crops stores nitrogen in the topsoil. E) Agriculture with fertilizers uses nitrogen in the aquatic systems. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Humans intervene in the nitrogen cycle in several ways.Which of the following is one of those ways?

A) Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide.
B) Agriculture decreases the production of nitrous oxides.
C) Protecting and replanting forests releases nitrogen.
D) Harvesting nitrogen-rich crops stores nitrogen in the topsoil.
E) Agriculture with fertilizers uses nitrogen in the aquatic systems.
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  Temporary oceanic,atmospheric,and terrestrial storage sites for nutrients are called ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Temporary oceanic,atmospheric,and terrestrial storage sites for nutrients are called ____________________.
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  Nutrient cycles connect past,present,and future forms of life.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nutrient cycles connect past,present,and future forms of life.
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  ____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems by allowing them to change variables and project possible changes.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems by allowing them to change variables and project possible changes.
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  Carbon cycles through the biosphere and depends on the process of ____________________ and ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Carbon cycles through the biosphere and depends on the process of ____________________ and ____________________.
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  Ecologists assign every type of organism in an ecosystem to a feeding level or ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ecologists assign every type of organism in an ecosystem to a feeding level or ____________________.
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  Despite its low NPP,the ____________________ produces more of the earth's biomass per year than any other ecosystem or life zone.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Despite its low NPP,the ____________________ produces more of the earth's biomass per year than any other ecosystem or life zone.
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  Destruction of tropical rain forests will help accelerate ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Destruction of tropical rain forests will help accelerate ____________________.
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  Decomposers are mainly bacteria and ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Decomposers are mainly bacteria and ____________________.
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  Tropical rain forests may be prevented from returning to cleared areas if an irreversible ______________ is reached.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Tropical rain forests may be prevented from returning to cleared areas if an irreversible ______________ is reached.
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  Because carbon makes up such a small amount of the earth's atmosphere,even a small change,caused by nature or by humans,affects the earth's climate.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Because carbon makes up such a small amount of the earth's atmosphere,even a small change,caused by nature or by humans,affects the earth's climate.
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  In hundreds of years,we have released large quantities of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In hundreds of years,we have released large quantities of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form.
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  ____________________ refers to how fast producers can make the chemical energy that is stored in their tissues and that is potentially available to other organisms (consumers)in an ecosystem.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
____________________ refers to how fast producers can make the chemical energy that is stored in their tissues and that is potentially available to other organisms (consumers)in an ecosystem.
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  The hydrologic cycle is a way nature renews water quality.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The hydrologic cycle is a way nature renews water quality.
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  Over land,most water that reaches the atmosphere comes from transpiration.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Over land,most water that reaches the atmosphere comes from transpiration.
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  The rotten-egg smell coming from volcanoes and anaerobic decomposition in bogs and swamps comes from the gas ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The rotten-egg smell coming from volcanoes and anaerobic decomposition in bogs and swamps comes from the gas ____________________.
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  Nitrogen fixation is accomplished by specialized ____________________ in the soil and ____________________ in aquatic environments.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nitrogen fixation is accomplished by specialized ____________________ in the soil and ____________________ in aquatic environments.
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  Organisms that cannot produce their own food and,therefore,must eat other organisms,are called ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Organisms that cannot produce their own food and,therefore,must eat other organisms,are called ____________________.
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  A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time is a(n)____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time is a(n)____________________.
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  Organisms that convert simple inorganic compounds into nutrients,without sunlight,are called ____________________ .<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Organisms that convert simple inorganic compounds into nutrients,without sunlight,are called ____________________ .
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  The three major processes in the water cycle are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The three major processes in the water cycle are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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<strong>  High quality energy is constantly ____.</strong> A) being made B) being recycled C) being destroyed D) becoming matter E) becoming low quality energy
High quality energy is constantly ____.

A) being made
B) being recycled
C) being destroyed
D) becoming matter
E) becoming low quality energy
E
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<strong>  Organisms that feed only on plants are called ____.</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) decomposers
Organisms that feed only on plants are called ____.

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) decomposers
D
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<strong>  Life on the earth depends on interaction of gravity,the cycling of matter,and the ____.</strong> A) recycling of energy B) one-way flow of high-quality energy C) one-way flow of matter D) destruction of energy E) consumption of matter
Life on the earth depends on interaction of gravity,the cycling of matter,and the ____.

A) recycling of energy
B) one-way flow of high-quality energy
C) one-way flow of matter
D) destruction of energy
E) consumption of matter
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<strong>  The oceans of the earth cover approximately what percentage of the earth's surface?</strong> A) 3% B) 29% C) 51% D) 71% E) 97%
The oceans of the earth cover approximately what percentage of the earth's surface?

A) 3%
B) 29%
C) 51%
D) 71%
E) 97%
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<strong>  What term describes groups of different species living together in a particular place with a potential for interacting with one another?</strong> A) organism B) population C) community D) ecosystem E) biosphere
What term describes groups of different species living together in a particular place with a potential for interacting with one another?

A) organism
B) population
C) community
D) ecosystem
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Which of the following is an abiotic component of an ecosystem?</strong> A) nutrients B) microbes C) autotrophs D) heterotrophs E) tertiary consumers
Which of the following is an abiotic component of an ecosystem?

A) nutrients
B) microbes
C) autotrophs
D) heterotrophs
E) tertiary consumers
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<strong>  Ecology is the study of ____.</strong> A) how human impacts the environment B) the abiotic elements of the environment C) the biotic elements of the environment D) how organisms interact with each other and the nonliving environment E) how evolution formed populations
Ecology is the study of ____.

A) how human impacts the environment
B) the abiotic elements of the environment
C) the biotic elements of the environment
D) how organisms interact with each other and the nonliving environment
E) how evolution formed populations
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<strong>  Which consumers feed on the flesh of herbivores?</strong> A) primary consumers B) secondary consumers C) tertiary consumers D) apoptotic consumers E) bioconsumers
Which consumers feed on the flesh of herbivores?

A) primary consumers
B) secondary consumers
C) tertiary consumers
D) apoptotic consumers
E) bioconsumers
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<strong>  Which statement about microorganisms is true?</strong> A) Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink. B) The majority of bacteria and fungi are toxic to humans. C) Bacteria destroy more energy than they produce. D) The bacterial zoo in our digestive systems has no known function. E) The use of microorganisms to control plant diseases has not worked well.
Which statement about microorganisms is true?

A) Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink.
B) The majority of bacteria and fungi are toxic to humans.
C) Bacteria destroy more energy than they produce.
D) The "bacterial zoo" in our digestive systems has no known function.
E) The use of microorganisms to control plant diseases has not worked well.
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<strong>  All physical forms of water (solid,liquid,and gas)on or near the earth's surface make up the ____.</strong> A) atmosphere B) lithosphere C) biosphere D) hydrosphere E) troposphere
All physical forms of water (solid,liquid,and gas)on or near the earth's surface make up the ____.

A) atmosphere
B) lithosphere
C) biosphere
D) hydrosphere
E) troposphere
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<strong>  Scientists estimate that tropical rain forests contain up to half of the earth's land plants and animal species.What percentage of the world's land surface do tropical rain forests cover?</strong> A) 2 B) 4 C) 8 D) 10 E) 12
Scientists estimate that tropical rain forests contain up to half of the earth's land plants and animal species.What percentage of the world's land surface do tropical rain forests cover?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 8
D) 10
E) 12
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<strong>  What is the innermost layer of the atmosphere,extending 17 kilometers above sea level at the tropics and about 7 kilometers above the earth's north and south poles?</strong> A) troposphere B) stratosphere C) hydrosphere D) geosphere E) biosphere
What is the innermost layer of the atmosphere,extending 17 kilometers above sea level at the tropics and about 7 kilometers above the earth's north and south poles?

A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) geosphere
E) biosphere
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<strong>  The disappearance of the tropical rain forests is an important issue because it will ____.</strong> A) increase financial stability in the affected countries B) accelerate atmospheric warming C) stabilize regional weather patterns D) result in more places to build cities E) reduce the spread of new infectious diseases to humans
The disappearance of the tropical rain forests is an important issue because it will ____.

A) increase financial stability in the affected countries
B) accelerate atmospheric warming
C) stabilize regional weather patterns
D) result in more places to build cities
E) reduce the spread of new infectious diseases to humans
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<strong>  The very necessary process of breaking down the dead bodies of organisms is a function of ____.</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) producers
The very necessary process of breaking down the dead bodies of organisms is a function of ____.

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) producers
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<strong>  Which of the following is a major violator of the chemical cycling principle?</strong> A) primary producers B) detritivores C) decomposers D) humans E) bacteria
Which of the following is a major violator of the chemical cycling principle?

A) primary producers
B) detritivores
C) decomposers
D) humans
E) bacteria
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<strong>  What is the term for the portion of the earth's atmosphere,hydrosphere,and geosphere where life is found?</strong> A) organosphere B) biological base C) community D) ecosystem E) biosphere
What is the term for the portion of the earth's atmosphere,hydrosphere,and geosphere where life is found?

A) organosphere
B) biological base
C) community
D) ecosystem
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Aerobic respiration requires ____.</strong> A) glucose and carbon dioxide B) glucose and oxygen C) oxygen and water D) carbon dioxide and water E) carbon dioxide and oxygen
Aerobic respiration requires ____.

A) glucose and carbon dioxide
B) glucose and oxygen
C) oxygen and water
D) carbon dioxide and water
E) carbon dioxide and oxygen
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<strong>  What is an end product of anaerobic respiration?</strong> A) acetic acid B) glucose C) oxygen D) carbon dioxide E) water
What is an end product of anaerobic respiration?

A) acetic acid
B) glucose
C) oxygen
D) carbon dioxide
E) water
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<strong>  Ozone gas in the lower part of the stratosphere filters out how much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV)radiation?</strong> A) 10% B) 20% C) 33% D) 67% E) 95%
Ozone gas in the lower part of the stratosphere filters out how much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV)radiation?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 33%
D) 67%
E) 95%
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<strong>  Fossil fuels and minerals are found in the ____.</strong> A) unisphere B) atmosphere C) hydrosphere D) geosphere E) biosphere
Fossil fuels and minerals are found in the ____.

A) unisphere
B) atmosphere
C) hydrosphere
D) geosphere
E) biosphere
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<strong>  Each trophic level in a food chain or food web contains a certain amount of organic matter,called ____.</strong> A) food B) energy C) biomass D) organisms E) decomposition
Each trophic level in a food chain or food web contains a certain amount of organic matter,called ____.

A) food
B) energy
C) biomass
D) organisms
E) decomposition
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<strong>  Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ____.</strong> A) surface runoff into lakes,streams,and the ocean B) ice in glaciers C) groundwater in aquifers D) storage as part of rocks E) storage in living components of ecosystems
Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ____.

A) surface runoff into lakes,streams,and the ocean
B) ice in glaciers
C) groundwater in aquifers
D) storage as part of rocks
E) storage in living components of ecosystems
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<strong>  The hydrologic cycle is the movement of ____.</strong> A) carbon B) hydrogen C) hydrocarbons D) carbohydrates E) water
The hydrologic cycle is the movement of ____.

A) carbon
B) hydrogen
C) hydrocarbons
D) carbohydrates
E) water
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<strong>  How much of the earth's water supply is available as accessible liquid freshwater?</strong> A) 0.024% B) 2.1% C) 4.7% D) 7.1% E) 9.6%
How much of the earth's water supply is available as accessible liquid freshwater?

A) 0.024%
B) 2.1%
C) 4.7%
D) 7.1%
E) 9.6%
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<strong>  Much of the earth's sulfur is stored in</strong> A) plants and animals B) the oceans C) the atmosphere D) underground rocks and minerals E) soil
Much of the earth's sulfur is stored in

A) plants and animals
B) the oceans
C) the atmosphere
D) underground rocks and minerals
E) soil
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<strong>  Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the lowest net primary productivity per year?</strong> A) taiga B) extreme desert C) desert scrub D) temperate grassland E) agricultural land
Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the lowest net primary productivity per year?

A) taiga
B) extreme desert
C) desert scrub
D) temperate grassland
E) agricultural land
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<strong>  What refers to the conversion of water from liquid to vapor from the earth's oceans,lakes,rivers,and soil?</strong> A) substitution B) evaporation C) transpiration D) precipitation E) respiration
What refers to the conversion of water from liquid to vapor from the earth's oceans,lakes,rivers,and soil?

A) substitution
B) evaporation
C) transpiration
D) precipitation
E) respiration
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<strong>  Vitousek,Rojstaczer,and others estimate humans now use,waste,or destroy what percentage of the earth's total potential NPP?</strong> A) 18% B) 28% C) 38% D) 58% E) 78%
Vitousek,Rojstaczer,and others estimate humans now use,waste,or destroy what percentage of the earth's total potential NPP?

A) 18%
B) 28%
C) 38%
D) 58%
E) 78%
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<strong>  Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are added to the atmosphere by ____.</strong> A) volcanoes B) floods C) meat consumption D) sea spray E) acid rain deposition
Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are added to the atmosphere by ____.

A) volcanoes
B) floods
C) meat consumption
D) sea spray
E) acid rain deposition
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<strong>  What is a result of phosphate rich runoff from land?</strong> A) improved agricultural production B) increased growth of algae in streams,lakes,and other water bodies C) healthier forests and increased forest growth D) decreased need for fertilization of agricultural crops E) erosion and release of marine sediments
What is a result of phosphate rich runoff from land?

A) improved agricultural production
B) increased growth of algae in streams,lakes,and other water bodies
C) healthier forests and increased forest growth
D) decreased need for fertilization of agricultural crops
E) erosion and release of marine sediments
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<strong>  What term describes organisms that complete the final breakdown and recycling of organic materials from the remains of all organisms?</strong> A) detritivores B) omnivores C) carnivores D) herbivores E) decomposers
What term describes organisms that complete the final breakdown and recycling of organic materials from the remains of all organisms?

A) detritivores
B) omnivores
C) carnivores
D) herbivores
E) decomposers
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<strong>  Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the highest net primary productivity per year?</strong> A) temperate forest B) Savanna C) tundra D) swamps and marshes E) extreme desert
Which terrestrial ecosystem or life zone produces the highest net primary productivity per year?

A) temperate forest
B) Savanna
C) tundra
D) swamps and marshes
E) extreme desert
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<strong>  Despite a low net primary productivity (NPP),which ecosystem or life zone produces the most biomass each year?</strong> A) swamps and marshes B) tropical rain forest C) temperate forests D) open ocean E) estuaries
Despite a low net primary productivity (NPP),which ecosystem or life zone produces the most biomass each year?

A) swamps and marshes
B) tropical rain forest
C) temperate forests
D) open ocean
E) estuaries
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<strong>  Complex networks of interconnected food chains are ____.</strong> A) food webs B) food distribution interactions C) trophic levels D) pyramids of energy E) trophic chains
Complex networks of interconnected food chains are ____.

A) food webs
B) food distribution interactions
C) trophic levels
D) pyramids of energy
E) trophic chains
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<strong>  What is a major difference between the phosphorus cycle and the water,carbon,and nitrogen cycles?</strong> A) The phosphorous cycle is much faster than the others. B) The phosphorous cycle does not include the atmosphere but the others do. C) The phosphorous cycle makes use of living organisms but the others do not. D) The phosphorous cycle is able to create new energy. E) The phosphorous cycle has not been impacted by human activity.
What is a major difference between the phosphorus cycle and the water,carbon,and nitrogen cycles?

A) The phosphorous cycle is much faster than the others.
B) The phosphorous cycle does not include the atmosphere but the others do.
C) The phosphorous cycle makes use of living organisms but the others do not.
D) The phosphorous cycle is able to create new energy.
E) The phosphorous cycle has not been impacted by human activity.
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<strong>  The hydrologic cycle is driven primarily by ____.</strong> A) solar energy B) lunar tides C) solar tides D) mechanical energy E) chemical energy
The hydrologic cycle is driven primarily by ____.

A) solar energy
B) lunar tides
C) solar tides
D) mechanical energy
E) chemical energy
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If grass stores 1,000 energy units received from the sun,the ecological efficiency of the ecosystem is 10%,and the trophic levels are grass \rightarrow cow \rightarrow human,how many units of energy does the human receive of the original 1,000 units?

A) 900
B) 200
C) 100
D) 10
E) 1
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<strong>  Humans add sulfur to the atmosphere primarily by the release of ____.</strong> A) sulfate B) DMS C) hydrogen sulfide D) sulfur trioxide E) sulfur dioxide
Humans add sulfur to the atmosphere primarily by the release of ____.

A) sulfate
B) DMS
C) hydrogen sulfide
D) sulfur trioxide
E) sulfur dioxide
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<strong>  The typical percentage of high quality energy loss in transfers from one trophic level to the next is about ____.</strong> A) 1% B) 5% C) 35% D) 60% E) 90%
The typical percentage of high quality energy loss in transfers from one trophic level to the next is about ____.

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 35%
D) 60%
E) 90%
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<strong>  The most fundamental structural and functional units of life are ____.</strong> A) atoms B) molecules C) compounds D) cells E) mitochondrion
The most fundamental structural and functional units of life are ____.

A) atoms
B) molecules
C) compounds
D) cells
E) mitochondrion
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<strong>  What is a primary link between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration?</strong> A) phosphorus B) sulfur C) hydrogen D) carbon E) nitrogen
What is a primary link between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration?

A) phosphorus
B) sulfur
C) hydrogen
D) carbon
E) nitrogen
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  Transfer of energy through food chains or webs is very efficient,making a lot of energy available to organisms.
Transfer of energy through food chains or webs is very efficient,making a lot of energy available to organisms.
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  Thanks to concentrated efforts,nearly half of the waste produced by humans is now recycled.
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  The hydrosphere is the earth's intensely hot core,thick mantle composed mostly of rock,and thin outer crust.
The hydrosphere is the earth's intensely hot core,thick mantle composed mostly of rock,and thin outer crust.
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<strong>  The form of nitrogen used by plants to produce various amino acids,proteins,nucleic acids,and vitamins is ____.</strong> A) ammonium ions B) nitrogen gas C) proteins D) nitrites E) nitrate ions
The form of nitrogen used by plants to produce various amino acids,proteins,nucleic acids,and vitamins is ____.

A) ammonium ions
B) nitrogen gas
C) proteins
D) nitrites
E) nitrate ions
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<strong>  Ecological tipping points related to the earth's major natural systems are also called</strong> A) natural limits B) extinction forces C) ecological delimiters D) planetary boundaries E) biosphere requirements
Ecological tipping points related to the earth's major natural systems are also called

A) natural limits
B) extinction forces
C) ecological delimiters
D) planetary boundaries
E) biosphere requirements
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<strong>  What is one major way in which humans harmfully impact the water cycle?</strong> A) overpumping of aquifers B) expanding wetlands C) decreasing runoff D) increasing infiltration E) recharging aquifers
What is one major way in which humans harmfully impact the water cycle?

A) overpumping of aquifers
B) expanding wetlands
C) decreasing runoff
D) increasing infiltration
E) recharging aquifers
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<strong>  Ammonia that is not taken up by plants may undergo ____.</strong> A) denitrification B) nitrogen fixation C) nitrification D) acid deposition E) phosphorization
Ammonia that is not taken up by plants may undergo ____.

A) denitrification
B) nitrogen fixation
C) nitrification
D) acid deposition
E) phosphorization
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<strong>  Carbon is a major component of ____.</strong> A) water B) the oceans C) organic compounds D) the atmosphere E) hydrologic cycle
Carbon is a major component of ____.

A) water
B) the oceans
C) organic compounds
D) the atmosphere
E) hydrologic cycle
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  Although tropical rain forests are only about 2% of the earth's land surface,they contain about 50% of the world's land plant and animal species.
Although tropical rain forests are only about 2% of the earth's land surface,they contain about 50% of the world's land plant and animal species.
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  While the troposphere is 11 miles thick above sea level at the tropics,it is only four miles thick above the North and South poles.
While the troposphere is 11 miles thick above sea level at the tropics,it is only four miles thick above the North and South poles.
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<strong>  Which statement about water is true?</strong> A) Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range. B) Water compresses when it freezes. C) Water filters out nearly all UV radiation. D) Water evaporates with very little energy. E) Liquid water is typically not a good solvent.
Which statement about water is true?

A) Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range.
B) Water compresses when it freezes.
C) Water filters out nearly all UV radiation.
D) Water evaporates with very little energy.
E) Liquid water is typically not a good solvent.
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  A group of different species living in a particular place,and potentially interacting with each other is called a population.
A group of different species living in a particular place,and potentially interacting with each other is called a population.
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<strong>  The use of transmitters and GPS systems are very important in the study of ____.</strong> A) alterations in the water cycle B) acid rain C) environmental degradation D) volcanic activity E) endangered species
The use of transmitters and GPS systems are very important in the study of ____.

A) alterations in the water cycle
B) acid rain
C) environmental degradation
D) volcanic activity
E) endangered species
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55
  Methane,CO<sub>2</sub>,and water vapor make up about 30% of the earth's troposphere.
Methane,CO2,and water vapor make up about 30% of the earth's troposphere.
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  Nitrogen gas,the major component of the atmosphere,cannot directly be used by plants and animals.
Nitrogen gas,the major component of the atmosphere,cannot directly be used by plants and animals.
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57
  Gross primary productivity (GPP)is the biomass produced by photosynthesis minus the rate at which biomass is used for aerobic respiration.
Gross primary productivity (GPP)is the biomass produced by photosynthesis minus the rate at which biomass is used for aerobic respiration.
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58
  The reason we observe a pyramid of energy flow instead of an energy flow cube is because the low ecological efficiency of biological systems limits the numbers of organism in the higher trophic levels.
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<strong>  Scientists have less than ____ percent of the ecological data they need to evaluate the ecosystems in the United States.</strong> A) 5 B) 8 C) 12 D) 25 E) 50
Scientists have less than ____ percent of the ecological data they need to evaluate the ecosystems in the United States.

A) 5
B) 8
C) 12
D) 25
E) 50
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60
<strong>  Humans intervene in the nitrogen cycle in several ways.Which of the following is one of those ways?</strong> A) Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide. B) Agriculture decreases the production of nitrous oxides. C) Protecting and replanting forests releases nitrogen. D) Harvesting nitrogen-rich crops stores nitrogen in the topsoil. E) Agriculture with fertilizers uses nitrogen in the aquatic systems.
Humans intervene in the nitrogen cycle in several ways.Which of the following is one of those ways?

A) Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide.
B) Agriculture decreases the production of nitrous oxides.
C) Protecting and replanting forests releases nitrogen.
D) Harvesting nitrogen-rich crops stores nitrogen in the topsoil.
E) Agriculture with fertilizers uses nitrogen in the aquatic systems.
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  Temporary oceanic,atmospheric,and terrestrial storage sites for nutrients are called ____________________.
Temporary oceanic,atmospheric,and terrestrial storage sites for nutrients are called ____________________.
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  Nutrient cycles connect past,present,and future forms of life.
Nutrient cycles connect past,present,and future forms of life.
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  ____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems by allowing them to change variables and project possible changes.
____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems by allowing them to change variables and project possible changes.
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  Carbon cycles through the biosphere and depends on the process of ____________________ and ____________________.
Carbon cycles through the biosphere and depends on the process of ____________________ and ____________________.
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  Ecologists assign every type of organism in an ecosystem to a feeding level or ____________________.
Ecologists assign every type of organism in an ecosystem to a feeding level or ____________________.
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  Despite its low NPP,the ____________________ produces more of the earth's biomass per year than any other ecosystem or life zone.
Despite its low NPP,the ____________________ produces more of the earth's biomass per year than any other ecosystem or life zone.
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  Destruction of tropical rain forests will help accelerate ____________________.
Destruction of tropical rain forests will help accelerate ____________________.
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68
  Decomposers are mainly bacteria and ____________________.
Decomposers are mainly bacteria and ____________________.
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69
  Tropical rain forests may be prevented from returning to cleared areas if an irreversible ______________ is reached.
Tropical rain forests may be prevented from returning to cleared areas if an irreversible ______________ is reached.
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70
  Because carbon makes up such a small amount of the earth's atmosphere,even a small change,caused by nature or by humans,affects the earth's climate.
Because carbon makes up such a small amount of the earth's atmosphere,even a small change,caused by nature or by humans,affects the earth's climate.
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71
  In hundreds of years,we have released large quantities of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form.
In hundreds of years,we have released large quantities of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form.
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72
  ____________________ refers to how fast producers can make the chemical energy that is stored in their tissues and that is potentially available to other organisms (consumers)in an ecosystem.
____________________ refers to how fast producers can make the chemical energy that is stored in their tissues and that is potentially available to other organisms (consumers)in an ecosystem.
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73
  The hydrologic cycle is a way nature renews water quality.
The hydrologic cycle is a way nature renews water quality.
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74
  Over land,most water that reaches the atmosphere comes from transpiration.
Over land,most water that reaches the atmosphere comes from transpiration.
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75
  The rotten-egg smell coming from volcanoes and anaerobic decomposition in bogs and swamps comes from the gas ____________________.
The rotten-egg smell coming from volcanoes and anaerobic decomposition in bogs and swamps comes from the gas ____________________.
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76
  Nitrogen fixation is accomplished by specialized ____________________ in the soil and ____________________ in aquatic environments.
Nitrogen fixation is accomplished by specialized ____________________ in the soil and ____________________ in aquatic environments.
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77
  Organisms that cannot produce their own food and,therefore,must eat other organisms,are called ____________________.
Organisms that cannot produce their own food and,therefore,must eat other organisms,are called ____________________.
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78
  A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time is a(n)____________________.
A group of individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time is a(n)____________________.
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79
  Organisms that convert simple inorganic compounds into nutrients,without sunlight,are called ____________________ .
Organisms that convert simple inorganic compounds into nutrients,without sunlight,are called ____________________ .
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80
  The three major processes in the water cycle are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
The three major processes in the water cycle are ____________________,____________________,and ____________________.
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