Deck 20: Ecosystem Energetic
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Deck 20: Ecosystem Energetic
1
The ________ law of thermodynamics states that energy is neither created nor destroyed.
first
2
The ________ law of thermodynamics states that when energy is transferred or transformed, part of the energy assumes a form that cannot pass on any further.
second
3
________ primary production is the total rate of photosynthesis, or energy assimilated by plants.
Gross
4
The rate of energy storage as organic matter after respiration is called ________ primary productivity.
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5
The amount of accumulated organic matter found in an area at a given time is referred to as
A)gross primary productivity.
B)net primary productivity.
C)secondary productivity.
D)standing crop biomass.
A)gross primary productivity.
B)net primary productivity.
C)secondary productivity.
D)standing crop biomass.
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6
In a body of water, the depth at which the availability of light is such that the rate of photosynthesis equals the rate of respiration is called the ________ depth.
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7
________ efficiency is the ratio of assimilation to ingestion and is a measure of the efficiency with which a consumer extracts energy from food.
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8
How are NPP and biomass different?
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9
Net primary productivity refers to
A)the total rate of photosynthesis, or energy assimilated, by autotrophs.
B)the rate of energy storage as organic matter by autotrophs after respiration is deducted.
C)the amount of accumulated organic matter found in an area at a given time.
D)the production of new tissues and offspring by heterotrophs.
A)the total rate of photosynthesis, or energy assimilated, by autotrophs.
B)the rate of energy storage as organic matter by autotrophs after respiration is deducted.
C)the amount of accumulated organic matter found in an area at a given time.
D)the production of new tissues and offspring by heterotrophs.
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10
For photosynthesis and productivity to occur, a plant must open its ________ to take in carbon dioxide.
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11
The net energy going into growth of new tissues and production of young in heterotrophs is called ________ production.
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12
________ efficiency is the ratio of productivity in a given trophic level to the productivity of the trophic level on which it feeds.
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13
The amount of accumulated organic matter found in an area at a given time is the ________ crop biomass.
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14
Energy is assimilated by plants through the process of
A)decomposition.
B)respiration.
C)photosynthesis.
D)regeneration.
A)decomposition.
B)respiration.
C)photosynthesis.
D)regeneration.
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15
Within any ecosystem, there are two major food chains: the ________ food chain and the grazing food chain.
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16
Primary productivity is greatest under
A)low temperatures and moist conditions.
B)low temperatures and dry conditions.
C)high temperatures and moist conditions.
D)high temperatures and dry conditions.
A)low temperatures and moist conditions.
B)low temperatures and dry conditions.
C)high temperatures and moist conditions.
D)high temperatures and dry conditions.
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17
________ is the primary factor that limits productivity in aquatic ecosystems.
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18
According to the first law of thermodynamics
A)chemical reactions are exergonic.
B)entropy tends to increase.
C)potential energy tends to degrade into an unavailable form.
D)energy is neither created nor destroyed.
A)chemical reactions are exergonic.
B)entropy tends to increase.
C)potential energy tends to degrade into an unavailable form.
D)energy is neither created nor destroyed.
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19
________ net primary productivity is the ratio of net primary productivity to standing biomass.
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20
A(n)________ chemical reaction must absorb energy in order to proceed.
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21
An inverted biomass pyramid may exist in aquatic systems because
A)zooplankton are much larger than phytoplankton.
B)phytoplankton are heavily grazed and biomass can't accumulate.
C)more energy is inputted through allochthonous processes.
D)of none of the above. This cannot happen as it goes against the 2ⁿᵈ law of thermodynamics.
A)zooplankton are much larger than phytoplankton.
B)phytoplankton are heavily grazed and biomass can't accumulate.
C)more energy is inputted through allochthonous processes.
D)of none of the above. This cannot happen as it goes against the 2ⁿᵈ law of thermodynamics.
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22
Aquatic ecosystems dominated by phytoplankton have ________ rates of herbivory than those in which vascular plants dominate.
A)lower
B)higher
C)equal
D)more variable
A)lower
B)higher
C)equal
D)more variable
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23
In the photic zone, the major limitation on primary productivity is low
A)light.
B)nutrient content.
C)salinity.
D)temperature.
A)light.
B)nutrient content.
C)salinity.
D)temperature.
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24
Net primary productivity is greater in moist climates than in dry climates.
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25
Allochthonous carbon input is most commonly found in ________ ecosystems.
A)terrestrial
B)stream
C)desert
D)ocean
A)terrestrial
B)stream
C)desert
D)ocean
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26
The amount of energy within a food chain is greatest at the trophic level of
A)producers.
B)herbivores.
C)primary carnivores.
D)secondary carnivores.
A)producers.
B)herbivores.
C)primary carnivores.
D)secondary carnivores.
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27
In most terrestrial and many aquatic ecosystems, the ________ food chain is the dominant pathway of energy flow.
A)detrital
B)grazing
C)consumer
D)heterotroph
A)detrital
B)grazing
C)consumer
D)heterotroph
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28
The first law of thermodynamics states that when energy is transformed or transferred, part of it assumes a form that cannot be passed on any further so that entropy increases.
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29
Which organism is most likely to have the highest assimilation efficiency?
A)an endothermic carnivore, such as a lion
B)an ectothermic carnivore, such as a snake
C)an endothermic herbivore, such as a deer
D)an ectothermic herbivore, such as a grasshopper
A)an endothermic carnivore, such as a lion
B)an ectothermic carnivore, such as a snake
C)an endothermic herbivore, such as a deer
D)an ectothermic herbivore, such as a grasshopper
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30
Net primary productivity is greater in warm climates than in cold climates.
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31
Net primary productivity is greater in the open ocean than along the coast.
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32
Ecosystems have two major food chains
A)producers and consumers.
B)autotrophs and heterotrophs.
C)primary and secondary.
D)grazing and detrital.
A)producers and consumers.
B)autotrophs and heterotrophs.
C)primary and secondary.
D)grazing and detrital.
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33
Energy from primary production that remains after respiration is called net primary production.
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34
In plants, low water availability favours the allocation of energy to the roots.
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35
Secondary production is limited primarily by
A)primary production.
B)nutrient availability.
C)water availability.
D)light availability.
A)primary production.
B)nutrient availability.
C)water availability.
D)light availability.
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36
When a chemical reaction results in the loss of energy from the system, the reaction is exergonic.
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37
Assimilation efficiency is
A)the proportion of energy ingested that is not lost to respiration.
B)the proportion of energy ingested that is assimilated.
C)the proportion of assimilated energy that is not lost as waste material.
D)the proportion of assimilated energy that goes to production.
A)the proportion of energy ingested that is not lost to respiration.
B)the proportion of energy ingested that is assimilated.
C)the proportion of assimilated energy that is not lost as waste material.
D)the proportion of assimilated energy that goes to production.
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38
Low moisture conditions favour allocation by a plant to
A)leaves.
B)stems.
C)roots.
D)flowers.
A)leaves.
B)stems.
C)roots.
D)flowers.
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39
In a temperate rain forest, primary productivity remains relatively constant.
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40
When stomata are open, a plant is gaining CO₂ but losing water.
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41
Compare and contrast allochthonous and autochthonous functions within an ecosystem.
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42
Consumption efficiency is the ratio of ingestion to production.
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43
How do humans affect net primary productivity? Does the affluence of a society affect how humans appropriate net primary productivity?
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44
What are the two main food chains of ecosystems? Which is more dominant in terrestrial ecosystems and why?
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45
In most ecosystems, the biomass of carnivores is greater than the biomass of producers.
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46
Endotherms typically have a higher assimilation efficiency than ectotherms.
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47
Describe the effects of temperature, moisture, length of photosynthetic period, and nutrient availability on net primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems.
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48
Primary productivity in forests often increases during the early stages of stand development, and then decreases again as the forest ages and standing biomass increases.
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49
Wealthy nations typically have lower rates of human appropriation of net primary productivity (HANPP)than developing nations.
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50
Ecosystems have three major food chains: the autotrophs, the heterotrophs, and the decomposers.
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51
Production efficiency is the proportion of the energy ingested that is assimilated.
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52
In a grazing food chain, energy flow is unidirectional, whereas in a detrital food chain, energy is recycled.
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53
In terrestrial ecosystems, most of the primary production goes into the grazing food chain.
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54
Secondary production in an ecosystem is always less than primary production.
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55
In terrestrial and shallow-water ecosystems, the grazing food chain is dominant over the detrital food chain.
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56
Explain why energy is lost as it is transferred from one trophic level to another. What are the effects of energy loss on the biomass of different trophic levels?
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57
Explain the difference between primary production and secondary production. How is secondary production affected by primary production?
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58
In stream and river ecosystems, the grazing food chain is of minor importance compared with the detrital food chain.
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59
Explain why primary productivity is typically higher in coastal areas of the ocean than far from shore in the open ocean.
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