Deck 46: Ecosystems
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Deck 46: Ecosystems
1
Which of the following are in order from primary producer to 4th trophic level?
A) grass: coyote: bird: grasshopper
B) coyote: bird: grasshopper: grass
C) bird: grasshopper: grass: coyote
D) grass: grasshopper: bird: coyote
E) none of these
A) grass: coyote: bird: grasshopper
B) coyote: bird: grasshopper: grass
C) bird: grasshopper: grass: coyote
D) grass: grasshopper: bird: coyote
E) none of these
D
2

How many levels of consumption are depicted in the figure?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
D
3

An herbivore is indicated by
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
B
4

Decomposers are indicated by
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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5
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
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6
Decomposers recycle materials at ____ trophic level(s).
A) the first
B) the second
C) the third
D) the fourth
E) any of these
A) the first
B) the second
C) the third
D) the fourth
E) any of these
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7

The figure illustrates
A) a pyramid of energy.
B) a pyramid of biomass.
C) a grazing food web.
D) a detrital food web.
E) the recycling of energy in an ecosystem.
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8
Phosphate is introduced to ecosystems via:
A) fertilizers.
B) laundry detergents.
C) dish detergents.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
A) fertilizers.
B) laundry detergents.
C) dish detergents.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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9
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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10

A second level consumer is indicated by
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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11

The most amount of energy is available to
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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12
The primary consumers in natural communities are
A) herbivores.
B) carnivores.
C) scavengers.
D) decomposers.
E) all of these.
A) herbivores.
B) carnivores.
C) scavengers.
D) decomposers.
E) all of these.
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13
The ultimate source of all energy in a terrestrial ecosystem is
A) the organic matter in all the organisms of the ecosystem.
B) electrons from water molecules.
C) sunlight.
D) ATP.
E) inorganic mineral ions in the soil.
A) the organic matter in all the organisms of the ecosystem.
B) electrons from water molecules.
C) sunlight.
D) ATP.
E) inorganic mineral ions in the soil.
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14
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 trapped 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 trapped 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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15

Carnivores are indicated by
A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
E) E.
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16
The concept of an ecosystem differs from that of a community in that, unlike the community, the ecosystem includes the
A) producers.
B) decomposers.
C) physical environmental factors.
D) animals as well as the plants.
E) parasites.
A) producers.
B) decomposers.
C) physical environmental factors.
D) animals as well as the plants.
E) parasites.
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17
The following nutrient most associated with eutrophication is:
A) iron.
B) hydrogen.
C) oxygen.
D) carbon.
E) phosphate.
A) iron.
B) hydrogen.
C) oxygen.
D) carbon.
E) phosphate.
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18
Detritivores are
A) bacteria.
B) plants.
C) fungi.
D) animals.
E) both bacteria and fungi.
A) bacteria.
B) plants.
C) fungi.
D) animals.
E) both bacteria and fungi.
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19
Which of the following is NOT dependent on the others as a source of food?
A) carnivores
B) herbivores
C) producers
D) detritivores
E) decomposers
A) carnivores
B) herbivores
C) producers
D) detritivores
E) decomposers
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20
Algal blooms deplete the water of
A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) nitrogen.
D) phosphorus.
E) calcium.
A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) nitrogen.
D) phosphorus.
E) calcium.
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21
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
food chain
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
food chain
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22
Like ____, phosphorus can only be taken up by plants in ____.
A) carbon; ionized form
B) nitrogen; compounds
C) nitrogen; ionized form
D) hydrogen; ionized form
E) carbon; compounds
A) carbon; ionized form
B) nitrogen; compounds
C) nitrogen; ionized form
D) hydrogen; ionized form
E) carbon; compounds
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23
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
legumes
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
legumes
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24
Carbon is introduced into the atmosphere by all EXCEPT which of the following means?
A) respiration
B) diffusion
C) burning of fossil fuels
D) wind erosion of rocks
E) tilling of soil
A) respiration
B) diffusion
C) burning of fossil fuels
D) wind erosion of rocks
E) tilling of soil
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25
Nitrous oxide
A)is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon monoxide
B)is released in the burning of fossil fuels
C)destroys the ozone
D)is found in synthetic fertilizers
E)is all of the above
A)is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon monoxide
B)is released in the burning of fossil fuels
C)destroys the ozone
D)is found in synthetic fertilizers
E)is all of the above
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26
MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
net primary production
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
net primary production
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27
Each tier of the biomass pyramid depicts the ____ of all the organisms in an ecosystem.
A) size
B) number of species
C) dry weight
D) total weight
E) total utilization of materials
A) size
B) number of species
C) dry weight
D) total weight
E) total utilization of materials
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28
The pyramid of energy 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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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
primary productivity
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
primary productivity
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30
Which of the following does NOT cycle through an ecosystem?
A) water
B) carbon
C) energy
D) phosphorus
E) nitrogen
A) water
B) carbon
C) energy
D) phosphorus
E) nitrogen
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31
Most of the carbon now present in the earth's atmosphere will eventually end up in what two reservoirs?
A) plants and animals
B) plants and decomposers
C) plants and soil
D) plants and oceans
E) plants and fossil fuels
A) plants and animals
B) plants and decomposers
C) plants and soil
D) plants and oceans
E) plants and fossil fuels
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32
Which of the following indicators of global warming has (have) occurred?
A) increase in the temperature of the lower atmosphere
B) rise in sea level
C) global surface temperatures are increasing at a faster rate
D) melting of glaciers
E) all of these
A) increase in the temperature of the lower atmosphere
B) rise in sea level
C) global surface temperatures are increasing at a faster rate
D) melting of glaciers
E) all of these
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33
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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34
Most of the water vapor in the earth's atmosphere comes from evaporation from
A) lakes.
B) rivers.
C) land.
D) oceans.
E) plants.
A) lakes.
B) rivers.
C) land.
D) oceans.
E) plants.
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35
Which of the following is NOT involved in nitrogen fixation?
A) breaking triple bonds
B) production of ammonia
C) production of NO3 -
D) production of NH4+
E) All of these are involved in nitrogen fixation.
A) breaking triple bonds
B) production of ammonia
C) production of NO3 -
D) production of NH4+
E) All of these are involved in nitrogen fixation.
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Most of the earth's usable carbon is in its
A) sedimentary rocks.
B) atmosphere.
C) biomass.
D) oceans.
E) mantle.
A) sedimentary rocks.
B) atmosphere.
C) biomass.
D) oceans.
E) mantle.
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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
detritus
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
detritus
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38
Ecosystems may lose nitrogen through
A) denitrification.
B) nitrification.
C) nitrogen fixation.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
A) denitrification.
B) nitrification.
C) nitrogen fixation.
D) all of these.
E) none of these.
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39
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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40
Which gas is increasing in the atmosphere and 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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41
Classification.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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42
Classification.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
There is a __________ flow of energy into and out of an ecosystem, and a cycling of materials among resident species.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
There is a __________ flow of energy into and out of an ecosystem, and a cycling of materials among resident species.
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43
Classification.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
In a __________, water or some nutrient moves from an environmental reservoir, through organisms, then back to the environment.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
In a __________, water or some nutrient moves from an environmental reservoir, through organisms, then back to the environment.
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Classification.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
A __________ shows one path of energy and nutrient flow among organisms.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
A __________ shows one path of energy and nutrient flow among organisms.
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45
Classification.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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Classification.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, ultimately converting it to nitrate, involves this process.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
The action of bacteria on ammonia, ultimately converting it to nitrate, involves this process.
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Classification.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
A __________ is an area where all precipitation drains into a specific waterway.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
A __________ is an area where all precipitation drains into a specific waterway.
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Classification.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
In __________ food chains, most energy flows from producers directly to detritivores and decomposers.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
In __________ food chains, most energy flows from producers directly to detritivores and decomposers.
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Classification.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.
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.
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Classification.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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MATCHING
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
gross primary production
Matching.Choose the one most appropriate answer for each.
a.rate at which energy becomes stored in organic compounds through photosynthesis
b.total amount of solar energy stored in organic compounds during photosynthesis
c.a straight-line sequence of steps by which chemical bond energy moves to higher trophic levels
d.the potential chemical energy remaining (after aerobic respiration by autotrophs) that can be passed on to other trophic levels
e.DDT in the environment
f.a kind of plant that increases soil nitrogen content
g.particles of organic waste products, dead, or partly decomposed tissues
gross primary production
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Classification.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 __________ is a sedimentary cycle; Earth's crust is the largest reservoir, and there is no major gaseous form.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
The __________ is a sedimentary cycle; Earth's crust is the largest reservoir, and there is no major gaseous form.
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Classification.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
__________ refers to nutrient enrichment of any ecosystem that is otherwise low in nutrients.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
__________ refers to nutrient enrichment of any ecosystem that is otherwise low in nutrients.
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Classification.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 wastes involves this process.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
The action of bacteria on nitrogen-containing wastes involves this process.
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Classification.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 nitrates, converting them to gaseous nitrogen, involves this process.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
The action of bacteria on nitrates, converting them to gaseous nitrogen, involves this process.
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Classification.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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Classification.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
__________ is an energy-intensive method of obtaining fresh water from __________.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
__________ is an energy-intensive method of obtaining fresh water from __________.
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Classification.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
An __________ consists of an array of organisms along with nonliving components of their environment.
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
An __________ consists of an array of organisms along with nonliving components of their environment.
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Classification.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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Classification.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 a salmon is functioning as this.
a.producer
b.primary consumer
c.secondary consumer
d.tertiary consumer
e.decomposer
A bear feeding on a salmon is functioning as this.
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Classification.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
Which trophic level in a food chain would it be most damaging to remove?
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
Which trophic level in a food chain would it be most damaging to remove?
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Classification.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
Would you describe the water cycle as slow or rapid?
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
Would you describe the water cycle as slow or rapid?
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Classification.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
How are bacteria the beginning and end of the nitrogen cycle?
a.nitrogen fixation
b.nitrification
c.denitrification
d.ammonification
How are bacteria the beginning and end of the nitrogen cycle?
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