Deck 20: Preserving Biodiversity

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The ________ in the stratosphere above Earth's surface absorbs much of the harmful UV wavelengths of light.

A) benthic zone
B) ozone layer
C) cumulus clouds
D) particulate layer
E) profundal zone
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The current extinction rate of vertebrates is some ________ times the historical background.This is primarily due to habitat destruction.

A) 5 to 10
B) 25 to 50
C) 100 to 1000
D) 1000 to 10,000
E) 50 to 75
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A species that humans bring to an area where it did not previously occur is a(n)

A) exotic species.
B) native species.
C) endemic species.
D) existing species.
E) endangered species.
Question
The normal pH of rainfall is

A) slightly acidic, pH 5.6.
B) slightly basic, pH 9.6.
C) slightly acidic, pH 9.6.
D) neutral, pH 7.0.
E) slightly basic, pH 5.6.
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The pH of acid deposition occurring in the eastern United States is about

A) 4.6.
B) 5.6.
C) 6.4.
D) 7.0.
E) 8.4.
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There are ________ parts per million of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 400
D) 125
E) 21
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To be considered ________,an introduced species must begin breeding in its new location and spread widely from its point of introduction causing destruction.

A) resourceful
B) harmful
C) native
D) dominant
E) invasive
Question
Which of the following is NOT an invasive species?

A) hydrilla in freshwater
B) European starlings in North America
C) the bison in the North American plains
D) the marine toad in Florida
E) gypsy moth caterpillars in North America
Question
The primary cause for loss of biodiversity is

A) predation.
B) parasitism.
C) genetic mutation.
D) habitat destruction.
E) global warming.
Question
Which of the following is not an effect of acid deposition?

A) destruction of aquatic food webs
B) thinning of high-elevation forests
C) decrease in the number of species that can survive in the lake ecosystem
D) increase of pH in lakes
E) deformities in fish and other aquatic organisms
Question
The ozone layer is part of the

A) ionosphere.
B) stratosphere.
C) troposphere.
D) biosphere.
E) limnetic zone.
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Which of the following would be a positive environmental impact of damming a river?

A) Fish can no longer migrate up and down the river.
B) Animal migration may be disrupted.
C) Streamside habitats may be disrupted.
D) It would provide irrigation water.
E) All of the answer choices are positive impacts for damming rivers.
Question
Which of the following is not a "greenhouse gas"?

A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) nitrous oxide
D) oxygen
E) CFCs
Question
Greenhouse gases block

A) carbon dioxide from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
B) oxygen from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
C) UV wavelengths from reaching Earth's surface.
D) UV wavelengths from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
E) heat from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
Question
Any chemical,physical,or biological change in the environment that harms living organisms is

A) nitrification.
B) an "upwelling."
C) deforestation.
D) ozone depletion.
E) pollution.
Question
Since the settling of North America by Europeans,only about _____ of the original temperate forest area survives.

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 20%
E) 25%
Question
An increase in the surface temperature of the Earth caused by heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere is known as

A) the greenhouse effect.
B) the biome effect.
C) bioremediation.
D) desertification.
E) the nursery effect.
Question
Since the 1950s,________ of the ocean's large predatory fishes have disappeared.

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 70%
E) 1%
Question
A type of air pollution that forms a visible haze in the lower atmosphere is

A) fog.
B) particulation.
C) smog.
D) acid rain.
E) smoke.
Question
How is tropical deforestation linked to climate change?

A) Burning the forests releases carbon dioxide and transpiration by trees is diminished.
B) Burning the forests consumes oxygen and transpiration by trees is diminished.
C) Burning the forests releases carbon dioxide and transpiration by trees is increased.
D) Burning the forests consumes oxygen and transpiration by trees is increased.
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The zebra mussel and the gypsy moth are native species of North America.
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Since the 1950s,only 1% of the ocean's large predatory fish have disappeared.
Question
Release of sulfate and nitrate during the burning of coal contributes to

A) acid rain.
B) accumulation of persistent organic pollutants.
C) loss of the ozone layer.
D) the dead zone.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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Habitat destruction is the primary threat to biodiversity.
Question
What resulted in the biodiversity on Earth?

A) evolution
B) global climate change
C) the greenhouse effect
D) overexploitation
E) bycatch
Question
One key to reversing environmental decline is to slow the growth of the human population.
Question
Purple loosestrife are a(n)

A) exotic species.
B) native species.
C) consumer.
D) parasite.
E) beneficial species.
Question
The greatest threat to the endangered great spotted kiwi of New Zealand is predation.
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Humans can survive on Earth without biodiversity.
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After nearing extinction in the 1960s,the bald eagle population is now about 10,000.
Question
Conservation biologists study the preservation of biodiversity.
Question
In addition to eutrophication in lakes,which process is caused by excess nutrients in rivers?

A) warming of the water in the Gulf of Mexico
B) introduction of exotic species like Zebra mussels
C) the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico
D) decreased plant growth
E) clogging of city water lines
Question
Canvasback ducks and bog turtles are likely impacted by purple loosestrife by

A) loss of food.
B) loss of diversity.
C) overexploitation.
D) pollution.
E) climate change.
Question
The ozone layer absorbs much of the harmful UV wavelengths of light that would otherwise reach Earth.
Question
Forests are expanding and deserts are shrinking worldwide.
Question
Conservation biologists breed some endangered species like the panda bear in captivity.Which is the most likely reason that panda populations in the wild are still threatened?

A) Not enough animals can be bred to release into the wild.
B) Their environment is polluted.
C) Loss of habitat has occurred.
D) The wild pandas cannot breed.
E) Their population density is too high.
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Carbon dioxide gas is not a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
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One important conservation tool used to restore native populations is to set aside an area and protect it from overexploitation,invasive species,and habitat destruction.
Question
Overexploitation is harvesting a species faster than it can reproduce.
Question
Of every 100 species introduced,only one persists to take over a niche.
Question
Extinctions affect biodiversity.The more extinctions,

A) the lower the species biodiversity.
B) the lower the habitat biodiversity.
C) the higher the genetic biodiversity.
D) the higher the species biodiversity.
E) the higher the habitat diversity.
Question
A vulnerable species is one that is likely to become extinct in the more distant future.Therefore,it is not monitored by conservation biologists.
Question
How is biodiversity measured in a given area?

A) genetic diversity within the population of trees
B) the diversity of species of trees
C) the diversity of ecosystems in the area
D) the diversity of species of bacteria
E) All answers are correct.
Question
Why is it important to maintain biodiversity?

A) to preserve ecosystems
B) to protect species richness
C) to provide resources to humans
D) to maintain genetic variation 
E) All answers are correct.
Question
Particulates are

A) found in streams of water.
B) carried by air.
C) not a concern of air quality.
D) approximately 1 cm. in diameter.
E) all nonliving.
Question
In the Investigating Life,"Up,Up,and Away," researchers showed that the population of alpine chipmunks

A) moved toward the top of the mountain as the climate increased.
B) had a decrease in genetic isolation.
C) moved toward the top of the mountain and had an increase in genetic isolation.
D) moved toward the top of the mountain and had a decrease in genetic isolation.
E) remained at the bottom of the mountain.
Question
What areas are most susceptible to loss of biodiversity?

A) open ocean
B) locations near human activities
C) rain forests
D) temperate forests
E) polar regions
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Trees are important in the water cycle by

A) returning water to the atmosphere.
B) helping to recharge groundwater.
C) preventing rainwater runoff into streams.
D) providing an upper layer of organic matter.
E) All the answer choices are correct.
Question
A worldwide loss of biodiversity is underway because of human activities.
Question
Which of the following is an organic chemical water pollutant?

A) chloride ions
B) nitrogen from fertilizer
C) heavy metals
D) pesticides
E) cyanide
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1
The ________ in the stratosphere above Earth's surface absorbs much of the harmful UV wavelengths of light.

A) benthic zone
B) ozone layer
C) cumulus clouds
D) particulate layer
E) profundal zone
B
Explanation: The ozone protects living organisms from harmful UV radiation. See section 20.4 for more information.
2
The current extinction rate of vertebrates is some ________ times the historical background.This is primarily due to habitat destruction.

A) 5 to 10
B) 25 to 50
C) 100 to 1000
D) 1000 to 10,000
E) 50 to 75
C
Explanation: This is the estimate of how quickly species will disappear without the intervention of humans. See section 20.1 for more information.
3
A species that humans bring to an area where it did not previously occur is a(n)

A) exotic species.
B) native species.
C) endemic species.
D) existing species.
E) endangered species.
A
Explanation: A nonnative animal is an exotic animal. See section 20.5 for more information.
4
The normal pH of rainfall is

A) slightly acidic, pH 5.6.
B) slightly basic, pH 9.6.
C) slightly acidic, pH 9.6.
D) neutral, pH 7.0.
E) slightly basic, pH 5.6.
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The pH of acid deposition occurring in the eastern United States is about

A) 4.6.
B) 5.6.
C) 6.4.
D) 7.0.
E) 8.4.
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6
There are ________ parts per million of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 400
D) 125
E) 21
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To be considered ________,an introduced species must begin breeding in its new location and spread widely from its point of introduction causing destruction.

A) resourceful
B) harmful
C) native
D) dominant
E) invasive
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8
Which of the following is NOT an invasive species?

A) hydrilla in freshwater
B) European starlings in North America
C) the bison in the North American plains
D) the marine toad in Florida
E) gypsy moth caterpillars in North America
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9
The primary cause for loss of biodiversity is

A) predation.
B) parasitism.
C) genetic mutation.
D) habitat destruction.
E) global warming.
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10
Which of the following is not an effect of acid deposition?

A) destruction of aquatic food webs
B) thinning of high-elevation forests
C) decrease in the number of species that can survive in the lake ecosystem
D) increase of pH in lakes
E) deformities in fish and other aquatic organisms
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The ozone layer is part of the

A) ionosphere.
B) stratosphere.
C) troposphere.
D) biosphere.
E) limnetic zone.
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12
Which of the following would be a positive environmental impact of damming a river?

A) Fish can no longer migrate up and down the river.
B) Animal migration may be disrupted.
C) Streamside habitats may be disrupted.
D) It would provide irrigation water.
E) All of the answer choices are positive impacts for damming rivers.
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13
Which of the following is not a "greenhouse gas"?

A) carbon dioxide
B) methane
C) nitrous oxide
D) oxygen
E) CFCs
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14
Greenhouse gases block

A) carbon dioxide from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
B) oxygen from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
C) UV wavelengths from reaching Earth's surface.
D) UV wavelengths from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
E) heat from escaping Earth's atmosphere.
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15
Any chemical,physical,or biological change in the environment that harms living organisms is

A) nitrification.
B) an "upwelling."
C) deforestation.
D) ozone depletion.
E) pollution.
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Since the settling of North America by Europeans,only about _____ of the original temperate forest area survives.

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 20%
E) 25%
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17
An increase in the surface temperature of the Earth caused by heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere is known as

A) the greenhouse effect.
B) the biome effect.
C) bioremediation.
D) desertification.
E) the nursery effect.
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18
Since the 1950s,________ of the ocean's large predatory fishes have disappeared.

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 90%
D) 70%
E) 1%
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19
A type of air pollution that forms a visible haze in the lower atmosphere is

A) fog.
B) particulation.
C) smog.
D) acid rain.
E) smoke.
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20
How is tropical deforestation linked to climate change?

A) Burning the forests releases carbon dioxide and transpiration by trees is diminished.
B) Burning the forests consumes oxygen and transpiration by trees is diminished.
C) Burning the forests releases carbon dioxide and transpiration by trees is increased.
D) Burning the forests consumes oxygen and transpiration by trees is increased.
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21
The zebra mussel and the gypsy moth are native species of North America.
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Since the 1950s,only 1% of the ocean's large predatory fish have disappeared.
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23
Release of sulfate and nitrate during the burning of coal contributes to

A) acid rain.
B) accumulation of persistent organic pollutants.
C) loss of the ozone layer.
D) the dead zone.
E) All of the answer choices are correct.
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24
Habitat destruction is the primary threat to biodiversity.
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25
What resulted in the biodiversity on Earth?

A) evolution
B) global climate change
C) the greenhouse effect
D) overexploitation
E) bycatch
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One key to reversing environmental decline is to slow the growth of the human population.
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27
Purple loosestrife are a(n)

A) exotic species.
B) native species.
C) consumer.
D) parasite.
E) beneficial species.
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28
The greatest threat to the endangered great spotted kiwi of New Zealand is predation.
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29
Humans can survive on Earth without biodiversity.
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30
After nearing extinction in the 1960s,the bald eagle population is now about 10,000.
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Conservation biologists study the preservation of biodiversity.
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32
In addition to eutrophication in lakes,which process is caused by excess nutrients in rivers?

A) warming of the water in the Gulf of Mexico
B) introduction of exotic species like Zebra mussels
C) the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico
D) decreased plant growth
E) clogging of city water lines
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33
Canvasback ducks and bog turtles are likely impacted by purple loosestrife by

A) loss of food.
B) loss of diversity.
C) overexploitation.
D) pollution.
E) climate change.
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The ozone layer absorbs much of the harmful UV wavelengths of light that would otherwise reach Earth.
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Forests are expanding and deserts are shrinking worldwide.
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36
Conservation biologists breed some endangered species like the panda bear in captivity.Which is the most likely reason that panda populations in the wild are still threatened?

A) Not enough animals can be bred to release into the wild.
B) Their environment is polluted.
C) Loss of habitat has occurred.
D) The wild pandas cannot breed.
E) Their population density is too high.
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37
Carbon dioxide gas is not a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
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One important conservation tool used to restore native populations is to set aside an area and protect it from overexploitation,invasive species,and habitat destruction.
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39
Overexploitation is harvesting a species faster than it can reproduce.
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40
Of every 100 species introduced,only one persists to take over a niche.
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41
Extinctions affect biodiversity.The more extinctions,

A) the lower the species biodiversity.
B) the lower the habitat biodiversity.
C) the higher the genetic biodiversity.
D) the higher the species biodiversity.
E) the higher the habitat diversity.
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42
A vulnerable species is one that is likely to become extinct in the more distant future.Therefore,it is not monitored by conservation biologists.
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43
How is biodiversity measured in a given area?

A) genetic diversity within the population of trees
B) the diversity of species of trees
C) the diversity of ecosystems in the area
D) the diversity of species of bacteria
E) All answers are correct.
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44
Why is it important to maintain biodiversity?

A) to preserve ecosystems
B) to protect species richness
C) to provide resources to humans
D) to maintain genetic variation 
E) All answers are correct.
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45
Particulates are

A) found in streams of water.
B) carried by air.
C) not a concern of air quality.
D) approximately 1 cm. in diameter.
E) all nonliving.
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46
In the Investigating Life,"Up,Up,and Away," researchers showed that the population of alpine chipmunks

A) moved toward the top of the mountain as the climate increased.
B) had a decrease in genetic isolation.
C) moved toward the top of the mountain and had an increase in genetic isolation.
D) moved toward the top of the mountain and had a decrease in genetic isolation.
E) remained at the bottom of the mountain.
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47
What areas are most susceptible to loss of biodiversity?

A) open ocean
B) locations near human activities
C) rain forests
D) temperate forests
E) polar regions
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48
Trees are important in the water cycle by

A) returning water to the atmosphere.
B) helping to recharge groundwater.
C) preventing rainwater runoff into streams.
D) providing an upper layer of organic matter.
E) All the answer choices are correct.
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49
A worldwide loss of biodiversity is underway because of human activities.
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50
Which of the following is an organic chemical water pollutant?

A) chloride ions
B) nitrogen from fertilizer
C) heavy metals
D) pesticides
E) cyanide
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