Deck 36: Ecosystems

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Plants obtain the carbon used in the manufacture of organic compounds from:

A) organic compounds in the soil
B) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C) fossil fuels
D) carbon dioxide in the soil
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A ___________ is a type of major land ecosystem determined mostly by the features of the climate in the area.Many are actually named for the dominant plants or lack of.

A) biome
B) community
C) biosphere
D) land formation
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Shallow,highly productive lakes with an abundance of algae are called:

A) oligotrophic lakes
B) thermally stratified
C) eutrophic lakes
D) dimictic lakes
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Loss of water from the leaves of plants occurs mostly via a process known as:

A) transpiration
B) evaporation
C) dehydration
D) guttation
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Certain bacteria are capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into a form other organisms can use through a process known as:

A) combustion
B) nitrogen oxidation
C) nitrogen fixation
D) nitrogen reduction
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the physical habitat in which organisms live?

A) Rocks
B) Water
C) Wind
D) Bacteria
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Characterized by permafrost and low,shrubby plants,_______ can be found nearest the poles.

A) tundra
B) taiga
C) temperate deciduous forests
D) chaparral
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Choose the best definition of the term "ecology."

A) Ecology is the study of animals in their habitat.
B) Ecology is the study of plants and animals in their ecosystems.
C) Ecology is the study of communities of organisms.
D) Ecology is the study of interactions of organisms with each other and with their habitat.
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Humans intrude into the nitrogen cycle by:

A) disposing of human manure rather than allowing it to recycle
B) manufacturing nitrogen compounds to apply to agricultural fields
C) tying up nitrogen in human body mass because of overpopulation
D) use of antibiotics that destroy important bacteria in the nitrogen cycle
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Circling the globe at northern latitudes is ____________,with coniferous trees and long,cold winters.

A) tundra
B) taiga
C) temperate deciduous forests
D) chaparral
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In the annual cycle of a temperate lake,thermal stratification occurs when?

A) During spring overturn
B) During the summer
C) During fall overturn
D) During summer and winter
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Phosphorus is an essential element in all living things and is a component of:

A) carbohydrates
B) nearly all vitamins
C) most amino acids
D) ATP and DNA
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Life exists on Earth because of the constant flow of light energy from the Sun that is transformed into chemical energy.
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A type of ecosystem characterized by bioluminescent creatures eating debris can be found:

A) in estuaries
B) at the open ocean surface
C) in shallow waters overlying the continental shelves
D) in the deep sea waters,below the level of light penetration
Question
The British Isles experience warmer weather than other areas of the same latitude because of:

A) the vast forests that shelter the islands from winds
B) the warm,moist Gulf Stream
C) mountain ranges protecting the islands
D) industry causing a localized greenhouse effect
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Herbivores are at what trophic level within an ecosystem?

A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
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_______________ are found halfway between the equator and poles,cover the interiors of major continents,and have been largely converted to agricultural use.

A) Temperate rain forests
B) Taigas
C) Grasslands
D) Savannas
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The type of ecosystem that can be found bordering the tropics worldwide that is characterized by huge herds of grazing animals is:

A) temperate rain forest
B) taiga
C) prairie
D) savanna
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The total amount of energy fixed by photosynthetic organisms minus the energy used in their own metabolic activities is:

A) primary productivity
B) secondary productivity
C) net primary productivity
D) net secondary productivity
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All of the different kinds of interacting organisms living within a certain area make up a:

A) population
B) ecosystem
C) community
D) species
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If forests are cut down,semiarid deserts could result.
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In an inverted aquatic biomass pyramid,which organism is likely found at the bottom?

A) Sharks
B) Phytoplankton
C) Trout
D) Zooplankton
E) Smelts
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The moisture that travels up from the plants into the atmosphere falls back to the Earth as rain.
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The tropics are warmer than the temperate regions because:

A) there is less wind there to cool it
B) they are at a higher altitude and closer to the Sun
C) the Sun's rays strike at a direct angle
D) they are closer to the Moon
E) the Sun's rays strike at an oblique angle
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All of the following are correct about oligotrophic lakes except:

A) they have an abundance of minerals and organic material
B) they are often deeper than eutrophic lakes
C) their deep water is rich in oxygen
D) they are highly susceptible to pollution from fertilizer runoff
E) they are highly susceptible to detergent and sewage contamination
Question
Which of the following are decomposers?

A) worms
B) vultures
C) fungi
D) arthropods
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The Earth completes one rotation about its axis every:

A) 12 hours
B) 1 day
C) 1 month
D) 1 year
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Which part of the lake contains numerous bacteria and wormlike organisms that consume dead debris?

A) Profundal
B) Limnetic
C) Littoral
D) Fundal
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Biological magnification can lead to high levels of mercury and lead in organisms higher in the food chain.
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The loss of _____ that occurs at each trophic level places a limit on how many top-level carnivores a community can support.

A) water
B) light
C) CO2
D) energy
E) O2
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Which zone in a lake is the shallowest part?

A) Profundal
B) Limnetic
C) Littoral
D) Fundal
Question
Which is incorrect about deep-sea organisms?

A) Some prokaryotes extract energy from hydrogen sulfide.
B) Some prokaryotes are photosynthetic there.
C) Some heterotrophic organisms obtain energy from debris that falls from above.
D) Some prokaryotes live symbiotically within the tissues of heterotrophs that live there.
Question
When you eat a hamburger,you are eating at which trophic level?

A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
Question
All of the following are examples of detritivores except:

A) worms
B) vultures
C) fungi
D) arthropods
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When you eat a hamburger,you are the:

A) decomposer
B) producer
C) primary consumer
D) secondary consumer
E) tertiary consumer
Question
Where is an estuary found?

A) Below the top 300 meters of the sea where there is no light.
B) At the top 100 meters of the sea.
C) It is a small temporary pond of water.
D) It is the water that forms at the mouth of a river where it meets the sea.
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_______ bacteria convert nitrate into atmospheric nitrogen.

A) Nitrifying
B) Ammonifying
C) Denitrifying
D) Detritivorous
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All the deserts of the world occur at 65° latitude.
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It takes the Earth _______ to orbit around the Sun.

A) 12 hours
B) 1 day
C) 1 month
D) 1 year
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When the energy flow through an ecosystem is measured at each trophic level,__________ of the available energy passes from one level to the next.

A) 1% to 2%
B) 5% to 20%
C) 25% to 35%
D) 36% to 45%
E) 46% to 55%
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Devise an example of a food chain with four links.
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Uncontrolled growth of algae in an aquatic ecosystem is due to a process known as ________________,caused by excessive inputs of nutrients.
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____________ is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
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Microscopic organisms floating on the surface of the ocean make up the ___________________.
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_______ is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
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Why do food chains rarely have more than three or four links?
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Several food chains woven together comprise a ______________.
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The community plus its habitat make up an ____________________.
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The flow of energy is one way,but nutrients in ecosystems _____________.
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Deserts that occur on the back sides of mountain ranges are due to an effect called a __________________.
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How have humans intruded into the global water cycle?
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Plants are the ____________ in the food chain in an ecosystem.
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A _________________ in a community is made up of the organisms feeding at the same number of steps away from the Sun.
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Describe the environmental water cycle.
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Why would few reptiles be found in the tundra?
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1
Plants obtain the carbon used in the manufacture of organic compounds from:

A) organic compounds in the soil
B) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C) fossil fuels
D) carbon dioxide in the soil
B
2
A ___________ is a type of major land ecosystem determined mostly by the features of the climate in the area.Many are actually named for the dominant plants or lack of.

A) biome
B) community
C) biosphere
D) land formation
A
3
Shallow,highly productive lakes with an abundance of algae are called:

A) oligotrophic lakes
B) thermally stratified
C) eutrophic lakes
D) dimictic lakes
C
4
Loss of water from the leaves of plants occurs mostly via a process known as:

A) transpiration
B) evaporation
C) dehydration
D) guttation
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Certain bacteria are capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into a form other organisms can use through a process known as:

A) combustion
B) nitrogen oxidation
C) nitrogen fixation
D) nitrogen reduction
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the physical habitat in which organisms live?

A) Rocks
B) Water
C) Wind
D) Bacteria
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Characterized by permafrost and low,shrubby plants,_______ can be found nearest the poles.

A) tundra
B) taiga
C) temperate deciduous forests
D) chaparral
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8
Choose the best definition of the term "ecology."

A) Ecology is the study of animals in their habitat.
B) Ecology is the study of plants and animals in their ecosystems.
C) Ecology is the study of communities of organisms.
D) Ecology is the study of interactions of organisms with each other and with their habitat.
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9
Humans intrude into the nitrogen cycle by:

A) disposing of human manure rather than allowing it to recycle
B) manufacturing nitrogen compounds to apply to agricultural fields
C) tying up nitrogen in human body mass because of overpopulation
D) use of antibiotics that destroy important bacteria in the nitrogen cycle
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10
Circling the globe at northern latitudes is ____________,with coniferous trees and long,cold winters.

A) tundra
B) taiga
C) temperate deciduous forests
D) chaparral
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11
In the annual cycle of a temperate lake,thermal stratification occurs when?

A) During spring overturn
B) During the summer
C) During fall overturn
D) During summer and winter
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Phosphorus is an essential element in all living things and is a component of:

A) carbohydrates
B) nearly all vitamins
C) most amino acids
D) ATP and DNA
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Life exists on Earth because of the constant flow of light energy from the Sun that is transformed into chemical energy.
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14
A type of ecosystem characterized by bioluminescent creatures eating debris can be found:

A) in estuaries
B) at the open ocean surface
C) in shallow waters overlying the continental shelves
D) in the deep sea waters,below the level of light penetration
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The British Isles experience warmer weather than other areas of the same latitude because of:

A) the vast forests that shelter the islands from winds
B) the warm,moist Gulf Stream
C) mountain ranges protecting the islands
D) industry causing a localized greenhouse effect
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Herbivores are at what trophic level within an ecosystem?

A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
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_______________ are found halfway between the equator and poles,cover the interiors of major continents,and have been largely converted to agricultural use.

A) Temperate rain forests
B) Taigas
C) Grasslands
D) Savannas
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18
The type of ecosystem that can be found bordering the tropics worldwide that is characterized by huge herds of grazing animals is:

A) temperate rain forest
B) taiga
C) prairie
D) savanna
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The total amount of energy fixed by photosynthetic organisms minus the energy used in their own metabolic activities is:

A) primary productivity
B) secondary productivity
C) net primary productivity
D) net secondary productivity
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All of the different kinds of interacting organisms living within a certain area make up a:

A) population
B) ecosystem
C) community
D) species
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If forests are cut down,semiarid deserts could result.
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22
In an inverted aquatic biomass pyramid,which organism is likely found at the bottom?

A) Sharks
B) Phytoplankton
C) Trout
D) Zooplankton
E) Smelts
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23
The moisture that travels up from the plants into the atmosphere falls back to the Earth as rain.
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24
The tropics are warmer than the temperate regions because:

A) there is less wind there to cool it
B) they are at a higher altitude and closer to the Sun
C) the Sun's rays strike at a direct angle
D) they are closer to the Moon
E) the Sun's rays strike at an oblique angle
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25
All of the following are correct about oligotrophic lakes except:

A) they have an abundance of minerals and organic material
B) they are often deeper than eutrophic lakes
C) their deep water is rich in oxygen
D) they are highly susceptible to pollution from fertilizer runoff
E) they are highly susceptible to detergent and sewage contamination
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Which of the following are decomposers?

A) worms
B) vultures
C) fungi
D) arthropods
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The Earth completes one rotation about its axis every:

A) 12 hours
B) 1 day
C) 1 month
D) 1 year
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Which part of the lake contains numerous bacteria and wormlike organisms that consume dead debris?

A) Profundal
B) Limnetic
C) Littoral
D) Fundal
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Biological magnification can lead to high levels of mercury and lead in organisms higher in the food chain.
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30
The loss of _____ that occurs at each trophic level places a limit on how many top-level carnivores a community can support.

A) water
B) light
C) CO2
D) energy
E) O2
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Which zone in a lake is the shallowest part?

A) Profundal
B) Limnetic
C) Littoral
D) Fundal
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32
Which is incorrect about deep-sea organisms?

A) Some prokaryotes extract energy from hydrogen sulfide.
B) Some prokaryotes are photosynthetic there.
C) Some heterotrophic organisms obtain energy from debris that falls from above.
D) Some prokaryotes live symbiotically within the tissues of heterotrophs that live there.
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33
When you eat a hamburger,you are eating at which trophic level?

A) Level 1
B) Level 2
C) Level 3
D) Level 4
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34
All of the following are examples of detritivores except:

A) worms
B) vultures
C) fungi
D) arthropods
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When you eat a hamburger,you are the:

A) decomposer
B) producer
C) primary consumer
D) secondary consumer
E) tertiary consumer
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Where is an estuary found?

A) Below the top 300 meters of the sea where there is no light.
B) At the top 100 meters of the sea.
C) It is a small temporary pond of water.
D) It is the water that forms at the mouth of a river where it meets the sea.
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_______ bacteria convert nitrate into atmospheric nitrogen.

A) Nitrifying
B) Ammonifying
C) Denitrifying
D) Detritivorous
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38
All the deserts of the world occur at 65° latitude.
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It takes the Earth _______ to orbit around the Sun.

A) 12 hours
B) 1 day
C) 1 month
D) 1 year
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When the energy flow through an ecosystem is measured at each trophic level,__________ of the available energy passes from one level to the next.

A) 1% to 2%
B) 5% to 20%
C) 25% to 35%
D) 36% to 45%
E) 46% to 55%
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Devise an example of a food chain with four links.
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Uncontrolled growth of algae in an aquatic ecosystem is due to a process known as ________________,caused by excessive inputs of nutrients.
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____________ is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
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Microscopic organisms floating on the surface of the ocean make up the ___________________.
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_______ is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific.
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46
Why do food chains rarely have more than three or four links?
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Several food chains woven together comprise a ______________.
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The community plus its habitat make up an ____________________.
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The flow of energy is one way,but nutrients in ecosystems _____________.
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Deserts that occur on the back sides of mountain ranges are due to an effect called a __________________.
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51
How have humans intruded into the global water cycle?
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Plants are the ____________ in the food chain in an ecosystem.
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A _________________ in a community is made up of the organisms feeding at the same number of steps away from the Sun.
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Describe the environmental water cycle.
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Why would few reptiles be found in the tundra?
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