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Deck 3: Biodiversity and Evolution
1
In a region with seasonal drought, occasional fires, and grazing by large herbivores, you would most likely find a
A)forest.
B)grassland.
C)desert.
D)volcanoes.
E)sand dunes.
A)forest.
B)grassland.
C)desert.
D)volcanoes.
E)sand dunes.
B
2
What term refers to the differences in genes among the individuals in a particular species?
A)ecological diversity
B)species diversity
C)functional diversity
D)biodiversity
E)genetic diversity
A)ecological diversity
B)species diversity
C)functional diversity
D)biodiversity
E)genetic diversity
E
3
Scientists use evidence from fossils and ice cores to support the accepted theory for most evolutionary change, referred to as
A)inheritance of acquired characteristics.
B)synthetic selection.
C)natural selection.
D)functional diversity.
E)punctuated equilibrium.
A)inheritance of acquired characteristics.
B)synthetic selection.
C)natural selection.
D)functional diversity.
E)punctuated equilibrium.
C
4
The second phase of speciation, which involves changes in gene pools, is called
A)geographic isolation.
B)extinction.
C)reproductive isolation.
D)adaptive radiation.
E)convergent evolution.
A)geographic isolation.
B)extinction.
C)reproductive isolation.
D)adaptive radiation.
E)convergent evolution.
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5
The number and variety of ecosystems in a particular area, each of which is a storehouse of genetic and species diversity, is called
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
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6
Transferring genes from a bacteria into rice to boost its vitamin content is an example of
A)cross-breeding.
B)reproductive isolation.
C)geographic isolation.
D)divergence.
E)genetic engineering
A)cross-breeding.
B)reproductive isolation.
C)geographic isolation.
D)divergence.
E)genetic engineering
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7
What are the two primary reasons the earth is 'just right' for life to thrive?
A)The earth's distance from the sun and the volume of its oceans
B)The surface area of the earth's continents and its distance from the sun
C)The size of the earth and the surface area of its continents
D)The size of the earth and its distance from the sun
E)The size of the earth and the volume of its oceans
A)The earth's distance from the sun and the volume of its oceans
B)The surface area of the earth's continents and its distance from the sun
C)The size of the earth and the surface area of its continents
D)The size of the earth and its distance from the sun
E)The size of the earth and the volume of its oceans
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8
A desert is an area where
A)evaporation is slow.
B)average annual precipitation is low.
C)most vegetation consists of grass.
D)it never rains.
E)only cactus plants grow.
A)evaporation is slow.
B)average annual precipitation is low.
C)most vegetation consists of grass.
D)it never rains.
E)only cactus plants grow.
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9
Genetically modified bacteria use to clean up oil spills are a result of
A)genetic engineering.
B)adaptation.
C)isolation.
D)genetic selection.
E)artificial intelligence.
A)genetic engineering.
B)adaptation.
C)isolation.
D)genetic selection.
E)artificial intelligence.
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10
Energy flow and matter cycling are part of
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
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11
How are current extinction rates because of human activities different than natural rates of extinction?
A)They are 100 to 10,000 times lower.
B)They are 10 to 100 times lower.
C)They are about the same.
D)They are 10 to 100 times higher.
E)They are 100 to 10,000 times higher.
A)They are 100 to 10,000 times lower.
B)They are 10 to 100 times lower.
C)They are about the same.
D)They are 10 to 100 times higher.
E)They are 100 to 10,000 times higher.
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12
Most mutations
A)proceed though a set of programmed sequences.
B)enable individuals to evolve by becoming genetically different.
C)occur from exposure to external agents such as radioactivity.
D)cannot be passed along through reproduction cells.
E)result from random changes that occur in coded genetic instructions.
A)proceed though a set of programmed sequences.
B)enable individuals to evolve by becoming genetically different.
C)occur from exposure to external agents such as radioactivity.
D)cannot be passed along through reproduction cells.
E)result from random changes that occur in coded genetic instructions.
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13
How is the earth's climate defined?
A)daily weather conditions in a given region
B)average daily temperature and precipitation.
C)average weather conditions of the last five years
D)average weather conditions over a period of at least 30 years
E)average weather conditions over a period of more than 100 years
A)daily weather conditions in a given region
B)average daily temperature and precipitation.
C)average weather conditions of the last five years
D)average weather conditions over a period of at least 30 years
E)average weather conditions over a period of more than 100 years
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14
What are the two most important factors determining the climate of an area?
A)temperature and ocean currents
B)precipitation and light
C)temperature and precipitation
D)light and temperature
E)geographic terrain and precipitation
A)temperature and ocean currents
B)precipitation and light
C)temperature and precipitation
D)light and temperature
E)geographic terrain and precipitation
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15
The number or variety of species found in a particular area is called
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
A)ecological diversity.
B)species diversity.
C)functional diversity.
D)biodiversity.
E)genetic diversity.
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16
A change a population's genetic makeup through successive generations is known as
A)emigration.
B)mutation.
C)natural selection.
D)biological evolution.
E)genetic drift.
A)emigration.
B)mutation.
C)natural selection.
D)biological evolution.
E)genetic drift.
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17
Climate and vegetation vary with
A)latitude only.
B)longitude only.
C)altitude only.
D)latitude and altitude.
E)altitude and longitude.
A)latitude only.
B)longitude only.
C)altitude only.
D)latitude and altitude.
E)altitude and longitude.
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18
A change in the genetic composition of an individual in a population is known as
A)emigration.
B)mutation.
C)natural selection.
D)biological evolution.
E)genetic drift.
A)emigration.
B)mutation.
C)natural selection.
D)biological evolution.
E)genetic drift.
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19
Species that are found in only one area and are especially vulnerable to extinction are referred to as which type of species?
A)specialist
B)emergent
C)generalist
D)endangered
E)endemic
A)specialist
B)emergent
C)generalist
D)endangered
E)endemic
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20
A variety of oranges that have been selectively bred to be juicer and sweeter are a result of
A)natural selection.
B)artificial selection.
C)adaptation.
D)reproductive isolation.
E)differential reproduction.
A)natural selection.
B)artificial selection.
C)adaptation.
D)reproductive isolation.
E)differential reproduction.
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21
Which type of human activity negatively affects deserts, grasslands, forests, and mountains?
A)off-road vehicles
B)agriculture
C)conversion to cropland
D)depletion of groundwater
E)timber extraction
A)off-road vehicles
B)agriculture
C)conversion to cropland
D)depletion of groundwater
E)timber extraction
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22
An example of a coastal wetland is a
A)salt marsh.
B)floodplain.
C)coral reef.
D)continental shelf.
E)lake.
A)salt marsh.
B)floodplain.
C)coral reef.
D)continental shelf.
E)lake.
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23
What is an example of an economic service that the ocean provides?
A)biodiversity
B)recreation and tourism
C)oxygen from photosynthesis
D)nutrient cycling
E)freshwater
A)biodiversity
B)recreation and tourism
C)oxygen from photosynthesis
D)nutrient cycling
E)freshwater
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24
A lake or area of the ocean with a large supply of nutrients is referred to as
A)mesotrophic.
B)hypereutrophic.
C)eutrophic.
D)estuarine.
E)oligotrophic.
A)mesotrophic.
B)hypereutrophic.
C)eutrophic.
D)estuarine.
E)oligotrophic.
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25
The coastal zone contains 90% of all marine species but makes up only what percent of the world's ocean?
A)0.5
B)2
C)10
D)30
E)45
A)0.5
B)2
C)10
D)30
E)45
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26
The twilight (dimly lit) zone of the sea is the
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)benthic zone.
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)benthic zone.
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27
The aquatic ecosystem with the world's highest net primary productivity per unit area are found in the
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)profundal zone.
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)profundal zone.
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28
The most important factor in determining which biome is found in a particular area is
A)soil type.
B)topography.
C)magnetic fields.
D)climate.
E)rock cycle.
A)soil type.
B)topography.
C)magnetic fields.
D)climate.
E)rock cycle.
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29
The ocean zone that covers the continental shelf is the
A)estuary.
B)coastal zone.
C)littoral zone.
D)benthic zone.
E)abyssal zone.
A)estuary.
B)coastal zone.
C)littoral zone.
D)benthic zone.
E)abyssal zone.
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30
What are some examples of major human impacts on the mountain biome?
A)agriculture, hydroelectric dams, and timber extraction
B)conversion to cropland, depletion of groundwater, and agriculture
C)large cities, oil production, and hydroelectric dams
D)overgrazing by livestock, timber extraction, and depletion of groundwater
E)hydroelectric dams, overgrazing by livestock, and release of carbon dioxide by burning
A)agriculture, hydroelectric dams, and timber extraction
B)conversion to cropland, depletion of groundwater, and agriculture
C)large cities, oil production, and hydroelectric dams
D)overgrazing by livestock, timber extraction, and depletion of groundwater
E)hydroelectric dams, overgrazing by livestock, and release of carbon dioxide by burning
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31
Seawater covers what percent of the earth's surface?
A)12
B)23
C)46
D)71
E)89
A)12
B)23
C)46
D)71
E)89
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32
Which zone of the ocean may have some fish and crustaceans that are blind or have their own light sources?
A)oligotrophic.
B)continental.
C)bathyal.
D)euphotic.
E)abyssal.
A)oligotrophic.
B)continental.
C)bathyal.
D)euphotic.
E)abyssal.
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33
Marine and freshwater aquatic life zones are distinguished by their
A)nutrient concentration.
B)dissolved oxygen.
C)temperature.
D)salinity.
E)depth.
A)nutrient concentration.
B)dissolved oxygen.
C)temperature.
D)salinity.
E)depth.
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34
Lakes or areas of the ocean that have a small supply of nutrients, and thus low productivity, are referred to as
A)autotrophic.
B)eutrophic.
C)oligotrophic.
D)mesotrophic.
E)abyssal.
A)autotrophic.
B)eutrophic.
C)oligotrophic.
D)mesotrophic.
E)abyssal.
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35
Large regions with characteristic types of climate and dominant plant life are called
A)ecosystems.
B)communities.
C)populations.
D)biomes.
E)niches.
A)ecosystems.
B)communities.
C)populations.
D)biomes.
E)niches.
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36
Photosynthesis in the open sea occurs in the
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)profundal zone.
A)euphotic zone.
B)abyssal zone.
C)bathyal zone.
D)coastal zone.
E)profundal zone.
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37
Which of the following are aquatic life zones in rivers and streams?
A)source zone, floodplain zone, vertical zone.
B)floodplain zone, transition zone, upwelling zone.
C)source zone, transition zone, floodplain zone.
D)upwelling zone, transition zone, floodplain zone.
E)transition zone, vertical zone, floodplain zone.
A)source zone, floodplain zone, vertical zone.
B)floodplain zone, transition zone, upwelling zone.
C)source zone, transition zone, floodplain zone.
D)upwelling zone, transition zone, floodplain zone.
E)transition zone, vertical zone, floodplain zone.
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38
An example of an inland wetland is a
A)salt marsh.
B)stream.
C)coral reef.
D)swamp.
E)lake.
A)salt marsh.
B)stream.
C)coral reef.
D)swamp.
E)lake.
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39
Lentic and lotic freshwaters are distinguished by
A)the amount of nutrients present.
B)salinity.
C)temperature.
D)climate.
E)whether or not the water is flowing.
A)the amount of nutrients present.
B)salinity.
C)temperature.
D)climate.
E)whether or not the water is flowing.
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40
What type of biome plays a critical role in the hydrologic cycle by storing ice and snow and covers about one-fourth of the earth's land surface?
A)forests
B)mountains
C)desert
D)grasslands
E)tundra
A)forests
B)mountains
C)desert
D)grasslands
E)tundra
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41
Tectonic plate movements, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes can cause the extinction of existing species.
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42
Geological processes, catastrophes, and climate change affect natural selection.
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43
Some of the offspring of a beetle develop spots. These spots make it harder for birds to see the beetles and thus, the spotted beetles tend to survive and produce more offspring than the beetles without spots. This heritable trait is called a(n) ____________________.
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44
Biodiversity is a renewable resource.
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45
Selective breeding is a method of artificial selection.
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46
Mutations are essential for biological evolution to occur.
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47
Only mutations that occur in the genes of reproductive cells are passed on to offspring.
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48
"Survival of the fittest" refers to an organism's strength in beating out competitors for survival.
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49
Genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecological diversity, and functional diversity are all a part of biodiversity.
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50
Individuals, not populations, evolve to become genetically different.
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51
In speciation, two species breed to form one new species.
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52
Biomes are not uniformly distributed because of discontinuities in the distribution of resources and human activities.
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53
Genetic engineers rely on the process of mutation in producing clones of an individual in a population.
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54
Deciduous forests are typically located at higher altitudes than coniferous forests.
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55
Natural selection can only occur if a heritable trait can be passed on to offspring at a higher rate than other individuals in a population.
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56
The variety of the earth's species and ecosystems is called ____________________.
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57
____________________ have slowly drifted on the planet's mantle for hundreds of millions of years, changing earth's surface dramatically.
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58
The golden tree frog that can only be found in one particular area is an example on a(n) ____________________ species.
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59
____________________ in any cell can result in new genetic traits that can produce a better chance of survival.
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60
Biomes are distinct regions separated from one another by drastic climate and vegetative differences.
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61
Why do rivers and lakes support different life zones?
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62
Briefly explain why desert ecosystems are particularly fragile.
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63
Explain the process of evolution through natural selection.
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64
____________________ are essential portions of watersheds because they serve as the liaison between land and water resources.
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65
Aquatic ____________________ is determined by environmental factors including temperature, sunlight, dissolved oxygen, and available nutrients.
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66
The vertical zones of the open sea (euphotic, bathyal, and abyssal) are differentiated primarily by the penetration of ____________________.
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67
____________________ fragment about 40% of the world's 237 largest rivers and alter and destroy terrestrial and aquatic habitats by reducing water flow and increasing storm damage.
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68
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On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone of open water where photosynthesis can occur.

On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone of open water where photosynthesis can occur.
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69
List three reasons why estuaries and coastal wetlands are important.
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On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone primarily inhabited by invertebrates, such as decomposers, that can live in the low oxygen.

On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone primarily inhabited by invertebrates, such as decomposers, that can live in the low oxygen.
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71
Briefly explain two reasons why coastal zones have a higher net primary productivity than abyssal zones.
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72
Give three examples of limiting factors for populations of organisms in aquatic systems.
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73
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On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone close to shore in which light reaches all the way to the bottom.

On the accompanying temperate-zone lake, choose the zone close to shore in which light reaches all the way to the bottom.
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74
How is genetic engineering different from artificial selection?
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____________________ facilitates one species developing into two through mutation and natural selection.
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