Deck 3: The Biosphere

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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is sometimes called the law of
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Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
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The physical world is not static; change is a continual feature of life.
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On our planet, matter flows through a system and is not reused.
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On our planet, matter flows through a system and is not reused.
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Spiral galaxies contain places where new stars are made.
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As matter cycles around, it is stored in a source then released by a sink.
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Nitrogen is readily available to plants, which extract it from the air.
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The lithosphere is static; it does not move.
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Once material is extracted from the lithosphere, it cannot be put back.
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The atmosphere is responsible for regulating conditions on the surface of the planet that make them right for life.
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Water vapor helps to regulate the temperature of Earth's surface.
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Desert soil contains no water.
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The biosphere begins about one foot below the surface and extends into the atmosphere.
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A population contains individuals of the same species; a community contains a variety of species.
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A habitat is where an organism lives; a niche is how it earns its living.
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Disturbances such as fire or flood in an ecosystem are considered to be problems which limit biodiversity.
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Some life forms contain cells; some do not.
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Networks are a feature of all life.
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Following the process of succession an ecosytsem will reach a stable and static state.
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Emergence, the spontaneous appearance of novel properties in a system, is a feature of life.
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Resilience is the ability of a system to spring back to its original condition without changing at all.
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Mitochondria in modern cells were originally the result of symbiosis between two different types of bacteria.
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Symbiosis means evolution through survival of the fittest.
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Mycorrhizae are partnerships within the root zones of most plants.
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All life is made of connections.
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The Sun's temperature has gradually increased over its lifetime.
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James Lovelock, developer of the Gaia theory, said that the presence of life on another planet could be inferred from the composition of its atmosphere.
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Something that is just a theory is unsupported by evidence, while a hypothesis is scientifically more valid.
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Oxygen is volatile, reactive chemical.
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Marine algae play a role in regulating Earth's temperature.
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The Gaia theory led to the field of study known as Earth system science.
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is sometimes called the law of

A) entropy
B) heat transfer
C) heat flow
D) power
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The lithosphere consists of

A) water
B) rock
C) air
D) printer's ink
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The major kingdoms of life are

A) plants and animals
B) plants, animals, and bacteria
C) plants, animals, and eukaryotes
D) plants, animals, fungi, protists, and bacteria
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The term which most accurately describes how energy is passed through an ecosystem is

A) food chain
B) food web
C) either; the terms are synonymous
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Which of the following is a type of trophic level?

A) producer
B) consumer
C) decomposer
D) all of the above
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The largest pollution disaster in Earth's history was the appearance of

A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) dioxin
D) DDT
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is sometimes called the law of
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Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
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The physical world is not static; change is a continual feature of life.
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On our planet, matter flows through a system and is not reused.
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On our planet, matter flows through a system and is not reused.
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Spiral galaxies contain places where new stars are made.
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As matter cycles around, it is stored in a source then released by a sink.
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Nitrogen is readily available to plants, which extract it from the air.
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The lithosphere is static; it does not move.
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Once material is extracted from the lithosphere, it cannot be put back.
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The atmosphere is responsible for regulating conditions on the surface of the planet that make them right for life.
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Water vapor helps to regulate the temperature of Earth's surface.
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Desert soil contains no water.
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The biosphere begins about one foot below the surface and extends into the atmosphere.
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A population contains individuals of the same species; a community contains a variety of species.
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A habitat is where an organism lives; a niche is how it earns its living.
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Disturbances such as fire or flood in an ecosystem are considered to be problems which limit biodiversity.
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Some life forms contain cells; some do not.
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Networks are a feature of all life.
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Following the process of succession an ecosytsem will reach a stable and static state.
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Emergence, the spontaneous appearance of novel properties in a system, is a feature of life.
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Resilience is the ability of a system to spring back to its original condition without changing at all.
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Mitochondria in modern cells were originally the result of symbiosis between two different types of bacteria.
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Symbiosis means evolution through survival of the fittest.
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Mycorrhizae are partnerships within the root zones of most plants.
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All life is made of connections.
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The Sun's temperature has gradually increased over its lifetime.
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James Lovelock, developer of the Gaia theory, said that the presence of life on another planet could be inferred from the composition of its atmosphere.
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Something that is just a theory is unsupported by evidence, while a hypothesis is scientifically more valid.
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Oxygen is volatile, reactive chemical.
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Marine algae play a role in regulating Earth's temperature.
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The Gaia theory led to the field of study known as Earth system science.
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics is sometimes called the law of

A) entropy
B) heat transfer
C) heat flow
D) power
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The lithosphere consists of

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C) air
D) printer's ink
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The major kingdoms of life are

A) plants and animals
B) plants, animals, and bacteria
C) plants, animals, and eukaryotes
D) plants, animals, fungi, protists, and bacteria
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The term which most accurately describes how energy is passed through an ecosystem is

A) food chain
B) food web
C) either; the terms are synonymous
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Which of the following is a type of trophic level?

A) producer
B) consumer
C) decomposer
D) all of the above
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The largest pollution disaster in Earth's history was the appearance of

A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) dioxin
D) DDT
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