Deck 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work
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Deck 3: Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work
1
Ecology is the study of
A)human impact on 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
A)human impact on 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
D
2
Life on earth depends on interaction of gravity, the cycling of matter, and
A)cycling of energy
B)one-way flow of high-quality energy
C)one-way flow of matter
D)the destruction of energy
E)the consumption of matter
A)cycling of energy
B)one-way flow of high-quality energy
C)one-way flow of matter
D)the destruction of energy
E)the consumption of matter
B
3
Groups of different species living together in a particular place with a potential for interacting with one another is called a(n)
A)organism
B)population
C)community
D)ecosystem
E)biosphere
A)organism
B)population
C)community
D)ecosystem
E)biosphere
C
4
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
A)detritivores
B)omnivores
C)carnivores
D)herbivores
E)producers
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5
Which of the following is not an end product of anaerobic respiration?
A)acetic acid
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)ethyl alcohol
E)hydrogen sulfide
A)acetic acid
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)ethyl alcohol
E)hydrogen sulfide
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6
Organisms that feed only on plants are called
A)detritivores
B)omnivores
C)carnivores
D)herbivores
E)decomposers
A)detritivores
B)omnivores
C)carnivores
D)herbivores
E)decomposers
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7
High quality energy is constantly
A)being made
B)being recycled
C)being destroyed
D)becoming matter
E)becoming low quality energy
A)being made
B)being recycled
C)being destroyed
D)becoming matter
E)becoming low quality energy
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8
Organisms that complete the final breakdown and recycling of organic materials from the remains of all organisms are the
A)detritivores
B)omnivores
C)carnivores
D)herbivores
E)decomposers
A)detritivores
B)omnivores
C)carnivores
D)herbivores
E)decomposers
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9
The parts of the earth's air, water, and soil where life is found is called the
A)organism
B)population
C)community
D)ecosystem
E)biosphere
A)organism
B)population
C)community
D)ecosystem
E)biosphere
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10
All physical forms of water (solid, liquid, and gas) make up the
A)atmosphere
B)lithosphere
C)biosphere
D)hydrosphere
E)troposphere
A)atmosphere
B)lithosphere
C)biosphere
D)hydrosphere
E)troposphere
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11
Although tropical rain forests are only 2% of the earth's land surface, they contain what percentage of the earth's land plants and animal species?
A)50
B)40
C)30
D)20
E)10
A)50
B)40
C)30
D)20
E)10
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12
Which of the following is not a reason we should care about the disappearance of the tropical rain forests?
A)their loss will reduce earth's biodiversity
B)their loss will accelerate atmospheric warming
C)their loss will change regional weather patterns
D)their loss will mean more places to build cities
E)their loss may push us beyond an ecological tipping point
A)their loss will reduce earth's biodiversity
B)their loss will accelerate atmospheric warming
C)their loss will change regional weather patterns
D)their loss will mean more places to build cities
E)their loss may push us beyond an ecological tipping point
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13
Which of the following is not an abiotic component of an ecosystem?
A)nutrients
B)microbes
C)water
D)solar energy
E)air
A)nutrients
B)microbes
C)water
D)solar energy
E)air
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14
The most fundamental structural and functional units of life are
A)atoms
B)molecules
C)compounds
D)cells
E)mitochondrion
A)atoms
B)molecules
C)compounds
D)cells
E)mitochondrion
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15
Which of the following is not a type of consumer?
A)decomposer
B)producer
C)omnivore
D)carnivore
E)detritivore
A)decomposer
B)producer
C)omnivore
D)carnivore
E)detritivore
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16
Ozone gas in the lower part of the stratosphere filters out how much of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation?
A)33%
B)20%
C)95%
D)67%
E)10%
A)33%
B)20%
C)95%
D)67%
E)10%
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17
The oceans of the earth cover approximately what percentage of the earth's surface?
A)3%
B)29%
C)51%
D)71%
E)97%
A)3%
B)29%
C)51%
D)71%
E)97%
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18
Which of the following is not a major component of the earth's life-support system?
A)unisphere
B)atmosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)geosphere
E)biosphere
A)unisphere
B)atmosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)geosphere
E)biosphere
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19
Specialized bacteria can produce their own food from inorganic compounds in the environment without the use of sunlight. This process is called
A)photosynthesis
B)cellular metabolism
C)fermentation
D)chemosynthesis
E)nitrogen fixation
A)photosynthesis
B)cellular metabolism
C)fermentation
D)chemosynthesis
E)nitrogen fixation
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20
Fossil fuels and minerals are found in the
A)unisphere
B)atmosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)geosphere
E)biosphere
A)unisphere
B)atmosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)geosphere
E)biosphere
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21
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
A)food
B)energy
C)biomass
D)organisms
E)decomposition
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22
The hydrologic cycle is the movement of
A)carbon
B)hydrogen
C)hydrocarbons
D)carbohydrates
E)water
A)carbon
B)hydrogen
C)hydrocarbons
D)carbohydrates
E)water
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23
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%
A)1%
B)5%
C)35%
D)60%
E)90%
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24
Carbon is a major component of
A)water
B)the oceans
C)organic compounds
D)the atmosphere
E)hydrologic cycle
A)water
B)the oceans
C)organic compounds
D)the atmosphere
E)hydrologic cycle
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25
Humans intervene in the nitrogen cycle in several ways.Which of the following is not one of those ways?
A)Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide.
B)Agriculture releases nitrous oxides.
C)Destruction of forests releases nitrogen.
D)We store nitrogen in the topsoil when we harvest nitrogen rich crops.
E)Agriculture using fertilizers adds nitrogen to aquatic systems.
A)Burning fossil fuels adds nitric oxide.
B)Agriculture releases nitrous oxides.
C)Destruction of forests releases nitrogen.
D)We store nitrogen in the topsoil when we harvest nitrogen rich crops.
E)Agriculture using fertilizers adds nitrogen to aquatic systems.
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26
Which of the following statements is false?
A)Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range.
B)Water compresses when it freezes.
C)Water filters out wavelengths of UV radiation.
D)It takes a large amount of energy to evaporate water.
E)Liquid water is a good solvent.
A)Water exists as a liquid over a wide temperature range.
B)Water compresses when it freezes.
C)Water filters out wavelengths of UV radiation.
D)It takes a large amount of energy to evaporate water.
E)Liquid water is a good solvent.
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27
Which of the following is a primary link between photosynthesis and aerobic respiration?
A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)hydrogen
D)carbon
E)nitrogen
A)phosphorus
B)sulfur
C)hydrogen
D)carbon
E)nitrogen
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28
The hydrologic cycle is driven primarily by
A)solar energy
B)lunar tides
C)solar tides
D)mechanical energy
E)chemical energy
A)solar energy
B)lunar tides
C)solar tides
D)mechanical energy
E)chemical energy
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29
How much of the earth's water supply is available as accessible liquid freshwater?
A)10%
B)1%
C)0.024%
D)21%
E)97%
A)10%
B)1%
C)0.024%
D)21%
E)97%
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30
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
A)swamps and marshes
B)tropical rain forest
C)temperate forests
D)open ocean
E)estuaries
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31
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 cow 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
A)900
B)200
C)100
D)10
E)1
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32
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
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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33
Which of the following about microorganisms is false?
A)Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink.
B)Bacteria and fungi help produce the foods we eat.
C)Bacteria help break down food in our intestines.
D)Microbes help speed up global warming.
E)Microbes help control diseases of plants.
A)Bacteria and other microbes help purify the water we drink.
B)Bacteria and fungi help produce the foods we eat.
C)Bacteria help break down food in our intestines.
D)Microbes help speed up global warming.
E)Microbes help control diseases of plants.
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34
Which of the following terrestrial ecosystems or life zones produces the highest net primary productivity per year?
A)temperate forest
B)Savanna
C)tundra
D)swamps and marshes
E)extreme desert
A)temperate forest
B)Savanna
C)tundra
D)swamps and marshes
E)extreme desert
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35
Vitousek, Rojstaczer, and others estimate humans now use, waste, or destroy what percentage of the earth's total potential NPP?
A)1 - 8%
B)9 ─18%
C)10 ─55%
D)20 ─65%
E)90%
A)1 - 8%
B)9 ─18%
C)10 ─55%
D)20 ─65%
E)90%
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36
Precipitation can take several paths when it reaches the earth's surface.Which of the following is not one of those paths?
A)surface runoff into lakes, streams, and the ocean
B)storage as ice in glaciers
C)storage as groundwater in aquifers
D)permanent storage as part of rocks
E)storage in living components of ecosystems
A)surface runoff into lakes, streams, and the ocean
B)storage as ice in glaciers
C)storage as groundwater in aquifers
D)permanent storage as part of rocks
E)storage in living components of ecosystems
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37
Complex networks of interconnected food chains are
A)food webs
B)food chains
C)trophic levels
D)pyramids of energy
E)trophic chains
A)food webs
B)food chains
C)trophic levels
D)pyramids of energy
E)trophic chains
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38
Which of the following is a way that humans harmfully impact the water cycle?
A)overpumping of aquifers
B)increasing runoff by clearing vegetation from the land
C)increased runoff due to crops, buildings, and pavement
D)change natural flood control by disturbing wetlands
E)all of these
A)overpumping of aquifers
B)increasing runoff by clearing vegetation from the land
C)increased runoff due to crops, buildings, and pavement
D)change natural flood control by disturbing wetlands
E)all of these
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39
Which of the following terrestrial ecosystems or life zones produces the lowest net primary productivity per year?
A)taiga
B)extreme desert
C)desert scrub
D)temperate grassland
E)agricultural land
A)taiga
B)extreme desert
C)desert scrub
D)temperate grassland
E)agricultural land
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40
Which of the following is not one of the major processes of the water cycle?
A)lunar tides
B)evaporation
C)transpiration
D)precipitation
E)all of these are major processes
A)lunar tides
B)evaporation
C)transpiration
D)precipitation
E)all of these are major processes
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41
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
A)5
B)8
C)12
D)25
E)50
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42
Although tropical rain forests are only about 2% of the earth's land surface, they contain at least 50% of the world's land plant and animal species.
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43
If the earth were an apple, all life would be contained in the thickness of the skin.
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44
Destruction of the tropical rain forest will likely change regional weather patterns in ways that will prevent their return.
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45
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
A)plants and animals
B)the oceans
C)the atmosphere
D)underground rocks and minerals
E)soil
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46
A "trophic level" refers to the ability of an organism to survive outside the optimum range in a range of tolerance.
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47
The "greenhouse effect" is a strictly artificial (human-made) phenomenon.
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48
Humans add sulfur to the atmosphere through which of the following?
A)making electricity
B)making gasoline
C)converting metallic mined ores to free metals
D)burning coal
E)all of these
A)making electricity
B)making gasoline
C)converting metallic mined ores to free metals
D)burning coal
E)all of these
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49
Nitrogen is a major component of all of the following except
A)proteins
B)nucleic acids
C)groundwater
D)ammonia
E)DNA
A)proteins
B)nucleic acids
C)groundwater
D)ammonia
E)DNA
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50
All of the following are ways humans interfere in the phosphorus cycle except
A)erosion from fertilized crop fields, lawns, increases phosphate ions in streams
B)increasing phosphate levels in tropical forests by clearing forests
C)removing large quantities of phosphate from the earth for fertilizer
D)stimulating aquatic systems to overproduce through runoff of phosphate ions
E)all of these interfere in the phosphorus cycle
A)erosion from fertilized crop fields, lawns, increases phosphate ions in streams
B)increasing phosphate levels in tropical forests by clearing forests
C)removing large quantities of phosphate from the earth for fertilizer
D)stimulating aquatic systems to overproduce through runoff of phosphate ions
E)all of these interfere in the phosphorus cycle
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51
The form of nitrogen most usable to plants is
A)ammonium ions
B)nitrogen gas
C)proteins
D)nitrites
E)nitrates
A)ammonium ions
B)nitrogen gas
C)proteins
D)nitrites
E)nitrates
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52
Part of the solar energy striking the earth generates winds.
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53
Ecologists would make use of which of the following in their study of nature?
A)field research
B)geographic information system software
C)controlled experiments
D)remote sensing devices
E)all of these
A)field research
B)geographic information system software
C)controlled experiments
D)remote sensing devices
E)all of these
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54
Which of the following is not a part of the phosphorus cycle?
A)soil
B)atmosphere
C)organisms
D)rocks
E)marine sediments
A)soil
B)atmosphere
C)organisms
D)rocks
E)marine sediments
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55
Only about 14% of the tropical rain forests have been destroyed or disturbed at this point.
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56
Greenhouse gases, including methane, CO₂, and water vapor, make up about 30% of the earth's troposphere.
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57
All life is based on the power of the sun.
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58
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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Sophisticated satellite imaging programs from __________ now allow scientists and non-scientists to be connected to even the most remote ecosystems.
A)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency
B)National Aeronautic and Space Administration
C)U.S.Military
D)Google Earth
E)European Space Agency
A)National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency
B)National Aeronautic and Space Administration
C)U.S.Military
D)Google Earth
E)European Space Agency
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60
Sulfur is added to the atmosphere in all the following ways except
A)from volcanoes
B)anaerobic decomposition in swamps
C)eating meat
D)sea spray
E)acid rain deposition
A)from volcanoes
B)anaerobic decomposition in swamps
C)eating meat
D)sea spray
E)acid rain deposition
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61
In hundreds of years we have released large quantities of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form.
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62
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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63
Over land, most water that reaches the atmosphere comes from transpiration.
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64
Transfer of energy through food chains or webs is very efficient, making a lot of energy available to organisms.
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65
All microbes are pathogenic (disease causing) or otherwise dangerous.
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66
Agricultural runoffs containing phosphates cause huge blooms of algae in streams and lakes.
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Because the soil contains a sufficient amount of phosphates, phosphorus is not usually a limiting plant nutrient.
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Since 1950 human activities have more than doubled the annual release of nitrogen into the environment.
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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.
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A larger number of humans could be supported on the earth if more of them consumed grains, vegetables, and fruits rather than eating meat.
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Nitrogen gas, the major component of the atmosphere, cannot directly be used by plants and animals.
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72
Ecologists do not make use of most new technologies, preferring to continue the "muddy-boots biology" style of research.
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73
Most producers capture sunlight to produce energy-rich carbohydrates through photosynthesis.
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Autotroph is another word for a consumer in a trophic system.
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75
The larger the number of trophic levels in a food chain or web, the greater the accumulated loss of energy.
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76
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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The hydrologic cycle is a way nature renews water quality.
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78
Nutrient cycles connect past, present, and future forms of life.
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An ecosystem is defined as a community of different populations of species interacting with one another and their nonliving environment.
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Deep sea habitats are an exception to the first principle of sustainability, in that they use a non-solar source of energy.
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