Deck 16: Biogeographic Processes
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Deck 16: Biogeographic Processes
1
Considering the energy flow of sphagnum moss under constant illumination and increasing temperatures,:
A)gross photosynthesis decreases
B)respiration increases
C)net photosynthesis decreased
D)gross photosynthesis decreases then levels off
A)gross photosynthesis decreases
B)respiration increases
C)net photosynthesis decreased
D)gross photosynthesis decreases then levels off
B
2
The transfer of energy in levels through an ecosystem is called:
A)photosynthesis
B)biomass
C)food web
D)decomposers
A)photosynthesis
B)biomass
C)food web
D)decomposers
C
3
A complex organic molecule that absorbs light energy for use by plant cells is a(n)
A)hydroxyl
B)bauxite
C)chlorophyll
D)carbon-14
A)hydroxyl
B)bauxite
C)chlorophyll
D)carbon-14
C
4
The distribution and abundance of organisms in regards to their physiological needs is called:
A)geomorphology
B)palynology
C)petrology
D)ecological biogeography
A)geomorphology
B)palynology
C)petrology
D)ecological biogeography
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5
The dry weight of living matter in an ecosystem within a designated surface area is the:
A)biotic pyramid
B)biomass
C)chloroplast
D)ecotone
A)biotic pyramid
B)biomass
C)chloroplast
D)ecotone
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6
A byproduct of photosynthesis is:
A)H₂O
B)PbS
C)CO₂
D)O₂
A)H₂O
B)PbS
C)CO₂
D)O₂
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7
The organization of an ecosystem into levels through which energy flows as the organisms at each level consume energy from the bodies of the organisms in levels below is the:
A)photosynthesis
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)food web
A)photosynthesis
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)food web
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8
Energy and Matter Flow in Ecosystems on the average is highest for:
A)open ocean
B)estuaries
C)continental shelf
D)algal beds and reefs
A)open ocean
B)estuaries
C)continental shelf
D)algal beds and reefs
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9
The remaining amount of carbohydrate after Energy and Matter Flow in Ecosystems is the:
A)gross photosynthesis
B)biotic pyramid
C)chloroplasts
D)net photosynthesis
A)gross photosynthesis
B)biotic pyramid
C)chloroplasts
D)net photosynthesis
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10
A collection of organisms and the environment with which they interact is called a(n):
A)ecosystem
B)habitat
C)food web
D)horizon
A)ecosystem
B)habitat
C)food web
D)horizon
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11
Organisms that feed on decaying matter from all levels are:
A)primary producers
B)secondary consumers
C)primary consumers
D)decomposers
A)primary producers
B)secondary consumers
C)primary consumers
D)decomposers
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12
The study of the distribution patterns of organisms over space and time and of the processes that produced these patterns is called:
A)anthropology
B)biogeography
C)cartography
D)paleontology
A)anthropology
B)biogeography
C)cartography
D)paleontology
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13
Energy and Matter Flow in Ecosystems on the average is highest for:
A)freshwater swamps
B)mid-latitude grasslands
C)agricultural land
D)mid-latitude forests
A)freshwater swamps
B)mid-latitude grasslands
C)agricultural land
D)mid-latitude forests
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14
A bird eats a big fish that ate a smaller fish that ate a tiny fish exemplifies:
A)the biotic pyramid
B)a food chain
C)an ecotone
D)photosynthesis
A)the biotic pyramid
B)a food chain
C)an ecotone
D)photosynthesis
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15
The breakdown of carbohydrates combined with oxygen to yield carbon dioxide and water is:
A)photosynthesis
B)biomass
C)chloroplasts
D)respiration
A)photosynthesis
B)biomass
C)chloroplasts
D)respiration
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16
Organisms that ingest other organisms as their food source are BEST called:
A)primary producers
B)ecotone
C)consumers
D)legumes
A)primary producers
B)ecotone
C)consumers
D)legumes
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17
The production of carbohydrates is:
A)photosynthesis
B)weathering
C)respiration
D)decomposition
A)photosynthesis
B)weathering
C)respiration
D)decomposition
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18
Plants and animals together are called the:
A)solum
B)biota
C)biomes
D)ecosystems
A)solum
B)biota
C)biomes
D)ecosystems
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19
Photosynthesis supplies carbohydrates to the:
A)primary producers
B)ecotone
C)consumers
D)decomposers
A)primary producers
B)ecotone
C)consumers
D)decomposers
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20
The total amount of new carbohydrate placed in storage is:
A)gross photosynthesis
B)respiration
C)chloroplasts
D)net photosynthesis
A)gross photosynthesis
B)respiration
C)chloroplasts
D)net photosynthesis
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21
The stable community when the vegetation of an area stops changing through time is the:
A)herbivory
B)biomass
C)climax community
D)ecotone
A)herbivory
B)biomass
C)climax community
D)ecotone
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22
For an ecosystem, fire, flood, volcanic eruptions, storm waves, and high winds are examples of:
A)geomorphic factors
B)biomass
C)ecotones
D)disturbances
A)geomorphic factors
B)biomass
C)ecotones
D)disturbances
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23
When a relationship develops where one or both species cannot survive alone, the relationship is called:
A)allelopathy
B)mutualism
C)commensalism
D)protocooperation
A)allelopathy
B)mutualism
C)commensalism
D)protocooperation
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24
The positive interaction between species that is beneficial to at least one of the species and does not harm the other is called:
A)allelopathy
B)parasitism
C)herbivory
D)symbiosis
A)allelopathy
B)parasitism
C)herbivory
D)symbiosis
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25
The functional role played by an organism or its "profession" as well as the physical space it inhabits is BEST called the:
A)habitat
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)ecological niche
A)habitat
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)ecological niche
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26
When the vegetation of an area is destroyed, the regrowth and development is called:
A)primary succession
B)population equilibrium
C)demographic transition
D)secondary succession
A)primary succession
B)population equilibrium
C)demographic transition
D)secondary succession
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27
One species feeding on another is BEST called:
A)allelopathy
B)predation
C)mutualism
D)protocooperation
A)allelopathy
B)predation
C)mutualism
D)protocooperation
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28
Trees that shed their leaves seasonally are called:
A)epiphytes
B)evergreen
C)succulents
D)deciduous
A)epiphytes
B)evergreen
C)succulents
D)deciduous
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29
One species gaining nutrition from another is BEST called:
A)allelopathy
B)parasitism
C)mutualism
D)protocooperation
A)allelopathy
B)parasitism
C)mutualism
D)protocooperation
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30
The earliest communities developing in an area represent the:
A)herbivory
B)ecotone
C)climax
D)pioneer stage
A)herbivory
B)ecotone
C)climax
D)pioneer stage
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31
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection was written by:
A)Wegener
B)Humboldt
C)Carson
D)Darwin
A)Wegener
B)Humboldt
C)Carson
D)Darwin
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32
The largest storage pool for the nitrogen in Energy and Matter Flow in Ecosystems is the:
A)atmosphere
B)ocean
C)vegetation
D)legumes
A)atmosphere
B)ocean
C)vegetation
D)legumes
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33
A collection of individual organisms that are capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring is a(n):
A)alleles
B)species
C)class
D)family
A)alleles
B)species
C)class
D)family
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34
The sequence of distinctive plants and animal communities occurring within a given area of newly formed land or land cleared of plant cover is called:
A)biotic pyramid
B)biomes
C)competition
D)ecological succession
A)biotic pyramid
B)biomes
C)competition
D)ecological succession
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35
The subdivision of the environment according to the needs and preferences of organisms or groups of organisms is the:
A)ecological niche
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)habitat
A)ecological niche
B)biome
C)ecotone
D)habitat
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36
The differences that arise between parent and offspring are:
A)dispersal
B)biomass
C)variation
D)speciation
A)dispersal
B)biomass
C)variation
D)speciation
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37
The term below that means something different than the other terms is a:
A)material cycle
B)biogeochemical cycle
C)food web
D)nutrient cycle
A)material cycle
B)biogeochemical cycle
C)food web
D)nutrient cycle
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38
The creation of diversity of life-forms through the process of natural selection is:
A)speciation
B)evolution
C)extinction
D)dispersal
A)speciation
B)evolution
C)extinction
D)dispersal
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39
Biogeochemical cycles include:
A)rock cycle and hydrologic cycle
B)disaster cycle and solar cycle
C)carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
D)ALL of these
A)rock cycle and hydrologic cycle
B)disaster cycle and solar cycle
C)carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
D)ALL of these
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40
When new land forms and plant and animal communities begin to develop, the process is called:
A)primary succession
B)mutualism
C)commensalism
D)secondary succession
A)primary succession
B)mutualism
C)commensalism
D)secondary succession
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41
On the illustration, letter B shows: 
A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers
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42
On the illustration, letter D shows: 
A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)higher level consumers

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)higher level consumers
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43
On the illustration, letter C is: 
A)assimilation
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)ammonification

A)assimilation
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)ammonification
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44
Many species have been exterminated by:
A)prehistoric human hunters
B)periodic burning by prehistoric humans
C)human alteration of habitat
D)ALL of these
A)prehistoric human hunters
B)periodic burning by prehistoric humans
C)human alteration of habitat
D)ALL of these
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45
On the illustration, letter A is: 
A)ammonification
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)denitrification

A)ammonification
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)denitrification
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46
On the illustration, letter E is: 
A)assimilation
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)ammonification

A)assimilation
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)ammonification
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47
On the illustration, letter B is: 
A)ammonification
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)denitrification

A)ammonification
B)nitrification
C)fixation
D)denitrification
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48
The greatest threats to biodiversity are caused by:
A)humans
B)plate tectonics
C)natural hazards
D)aphelion and perihelion
A)humans
B)plate tectonics
C)natural hazards
D)aphelion and perihelion
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49
The picture shows a live oak of California that is adapted to water scarcity through its: 
A)extensive surface root system
B)tough, waxy leaves
C)light colored leaves and bark
D)long, narrow leaf shape

A)extensive surface root system
B)tough, waxy leaves
C)light colored leaves and bark
D)long, narrow leaf shape
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50
The picture shows a bear that has BEST adapted to: 
A)hot temperatures
B)lack of light
C)cold temperatures
D)dry conditions

A)hot temperatures
B)lack of light
C)cold temperatures
D)dry conditions
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51
The condition of the disappearance of a gene pool from Earth is called:
A)extinction
B)diffusion
C)extirpation
D)dispersal
A)extinction
B)diffusion
C)extirpation
D)dispersal
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52
The greatest threats to biodiversity are:
A)habitat loss and fragmentation
B)invasion of non-native species
C)pollution and exploration
D)ALL of these
A)habitat loss and fragmentation
B)invasion of non-native species
C)pollution and exploration
D)ALL of these
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53
On the illustration, letter C shows: 
A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers
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54
A collection of closely related species that share a similar evolutionary history is a(n):
A)genus
B)family
C)class
D)kingdom
A)genus
B)family
C)class
D)kingdom
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55
On the illustration, letter A shows: 
A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)decomposers
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56
The variety of biological life on Earth or within a region is the:
A)biogeographic region
B)biodiversity
C)competition
D)diffusion
A)biogeographic region
B)biodiversity
C)competition
D)diffusion
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57
On the illustration, letter E shows: 
A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)higher level consumers

A)primary consumers
B)primary producers
C)secondary consumers
D)higher level consumers
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58
The amount of Earth's land surface that is transformed by human use is nearest to:
A)25%
B)40%
C)55%
D)75%
A)25%
B)40%
C)55%
D)75%
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59
In the past four centuries, botanist estimate the number of species that have become extinct is nearest to:
A)200
B)600
C)1200
D)1600
A)200
B)600
C)1200
D)1600
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60
To preserve global diversity, we must:
A)protect species and their habitats
B)burn the tropical rainforest and replant with hardier species
C)increase carbon dioxide emissions to raise temperatures
D)do ALL of these
A)protect species and their habitats
B)burn the tropical rainforest and replant with hardier species
C)increase carbon dioxide emissions to raise temperatures
D)do ALL of these
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61
An organism's tolerance and response to moisture and temperature changes are part of its ecological niche.
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62
At high latitudes, short periods of daylight compensate for the long growing season.
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63
The amount of nitrogen fixation from human activity is decreasing.
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64
Croplands have the largest biomass of all land uses.
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65
The most important of the biogeochemical cycles is the sulfur cycle.
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66
The chemical reaction of photosynthesis is H₂O + O₂ + light energy → ─HOH─ + O₂.
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67
Cold-blooded animals adapt to cold temperatures by raising their body temperatures.
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68
The cow parsnips in the foreground of the photo have adapted to: 
A)shade
B)long growing season
C)cold temperatures
D)dry conditions

A)shade
B)long growing season
C)cold temperatures
D)dry conditions
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69
Respiration is an example of carbon fixation.
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70
Biomass is a better measure of productivity than is net primary productivity.
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71
This photo illustrates: 
A)mutation
B)predation
C)symbiosis
D)disturbance

A)mutation
B)predation
C)symbiosis
D)disturbance
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72
Nitrogen fixation indirectly reduces the oxygen content of the ocean.
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73
Many organisms share the same ecological niche.
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74
Geomorphic factors such as slope steepness, slope aspect, and relief have little to no impact on ecosystems.
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75
In many cases, wildfires are beneficial to forests and grasslands.
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76
Energy is lost at each level of the food web through respiration.
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77
This photo depicts: 
A)ecological succession
B)mutation
C)natural selection
D)disturbance

A)ecological succession
B)mutation
C)natural selection
D)disturbance
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78
Soil burrows insulate an organism from extreme and rapidly fluctuating temperatures.
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79
This illustration BEST shows: 
A)primary succession
B)secondary succession
C)mutation
D)disturbance

A)primary succession
B)secondary succession
C)mutation
D)disturbance
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One adaptation to dry conditions is a short life cycle so germination, growth, and reproduction occurs quickly and seeds are dormant during the dry periods.
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