Deck 21: Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling
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Deck 21: Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling
1
As decomposition proceeds,which molecule is lost to the atmosphere?
A)H₂O
B)CH₄
C)CO₂
D)NH₃
A)H₂O
B)CH₄
C)CO₂
D)NH₃
C
2
Which of the following are considered decomposer mesofauna?
A)bacteria
B)earthworms
C)millipedes
D)mites
A)bacteria
B)earthworms
C)millipedes
D)mites
D
3
Litter degrades into a dark brown or black homogeneous organic matter known as ________.
humus
4
Given that mass loss is expressed as a negative exponential function (original mass remaining = e-kt),how much mass would be left after 20 weeks given a decomposition coefficient k = 0.0167 in units of proportion mass loss per week?
A)0)203
B)0)716
C)0)916
D)1)390
A)0)203
B)0)716
C)0)916
D)1)390
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5
Animals that feed on bacteria and fungi are called ________.
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6
In an estuary,the zone of maximum vertical difference in density is called a(n)________.
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7
The incorporation of mineral nutrients into an organic form is called ________.
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8

A)mushrooms
B)mites
C)millipedes
D)all of the above
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9
What happens to most of the nitrogen in a leaf every autumn?
A)It is resorbed by the tree.
B)It is released as N₂ gas.
C)It is broken down in soil.
D)It is consumed by decomposers.
A)It is resorbed by the tree.
B)It is released as N₂ gas.
C)It is broken down in soil.
D)It is consumed by decomposers.
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10
In a process known as the ________,the rise and fall of water depth with tidal cycles bring nutrients into coastal marshes from coastal ocean waters.
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11
Bacteria and fungi secrete ________ into plant and animal tissues to break down the complex organic compounds.
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12
Which of the following breaks down the slowest during decomposition?
A)simple sugars
B)cellulose
C)chitin
D)lignin
A)simple sugars
B)cellulose
C)chitin
D)lignin
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13
The process of decomposition releases ________ to bacteria and fungi.
A)oxygen
B)energy
C)glucose
D)protein
A)oxygen
B)energy
C)glucose
D)protein
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14
The release of organically bound nutrients into an inorganic form is called ________.
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15
When calculating leaf litter decomposition,what must be taken into account?
A)carbon uptake by leaf
B)mass added by decomposers like fungi
C)waste from earthworms
D)water reuptake by the tree
A)carbon uptake by leaf
B)mass added by decomposers like fungi
C)waste from earthworms
D)water reuptake by the tree
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16
In decomposition,fungi generally
A)extend hyphae to invade litter and excrete hypha.
B)break down litter through shredding.
C)consume microbivores on tissues.
D)gain energy directly through photosynthesis.
A)extend hyphae to invade litter and excrete hypha.
B)break down litter through shredding.
C)consume microbivores on tissues.
D)gain energy directly through photosynthesis.
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17
________ is the process by which plants absorb a portion of their nutrients from senescing tissues to be stored and used for the production of new tissues.
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18
The rate of net primary productivity can be limited directly by the availability of
A)organic nutrients in the soil solution.
B)inorganic nutrients in the soil solution.
C)organic carbon in the soil solution.
D)inorganic carbon in the soil solution.
A)organic nutrients in the soil solution.
B)inorganic nutrients in the soil solution.
C)organic carbon in the soil solution.
D)inorganic carbon in the soil solution.
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19
The breakdown of chemical bonds that were formed during the construction of plant and animal tissues is called ________.
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20
In open water,the undissolved remains of dead organisms and other organic material that drifts toward the bottom is called ________ organic matter.
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21
In general,litter with a C/N ratio greater than 30 leads to immobilization,litter with a C/N ratio less than 20 leads to mineralization,and litter with a C/N ratio of 20-30 leads to a balance of immobilization and mineralization resulting in no net N production.If garlic mustard leaf litter collected on the forest floor had 43.2 percent C and 1.16 percent N,this tissue would lead to
A)immobilization.
B)mineralization.
C)a balance of immobilization and mineralization.
D)preferential consumption.
A)immobilization.
B)mineralization.
C)a balance of immobilization and mineralization.
D)preferential consumption.
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22
In open-water ecosystems,decomposition occurs primarily in the
A)thermocline.
B)hypolimnion.
C)epilimnion.
D)benthic zone.
A)thermocline.
B)hypolimnion.
C)epilimnion.
D)benthic zone.
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23
The rate of nutrient cycling in an ecosystem
A)depends only on the rate of photosynthesis.
B)depends only on the rate of decomposition.
C)does not depend on the rate of photosynthesis or the rate of decomposition.
D)depends on both the rate of photosynthesis and the rate of decomposition.
A)depends only on the rate of photosynthesis.
B)depends only on the rate of decomposition.
C)does not depend on the rate of photosynthesis or the rate of decomposition.
D)depends on both the rate of photosynthesis and the rate of decomposition.
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24
The microbial loop results from
A)fungal attack on litter and subsequent consumption by microbivores.
B)leaching of litter that stimulates detritivores.
C)enhanced decomposition of labile litter materials enhancing food web turnover.
D)exudate release in the rhizosphere stimulating decomposition and nutrient release.
A)fungal attack on litter and subsequent consumption by microbivores.
B)leaching of litter that stimulates detritivores.
C)enhanced decomposition of labile litter materials enhancing food web turnover.
D)exudate release in the rhizosphere stimulating decomposition and nutrient release.
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25
Coastal zones of contact between freshwater from streams and rivers and saltwater from the ocean are called
A)estuaries.
B)headwaters.
C)deltas.
D)coastal upwelling zones.
A)estuaries.
B)headwaters.
C)deltas.
D)coastal upwelling zones.
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26
Which of the following is a zone of decomposition?
A)forest canopy
B)photic zone
C)forest floor
D)kelp forest
A)forest canopy
B)photic zone
C)forest floor
D)kelp forest
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27
The rate of decomposition is greatest in
A)cold and moist environments.
B)cold and dry environments.
C)warm and moist environments.
D)warm and dry environments.
A)cold and moist environments.
B)cold and dry environments.
C)warm and moist environments.
D)warm and dry environments.
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28
Which of the following processes act to "tighten" the nutrient spiraling in streams?
A)faster flow
B)shredder invertebrates
C)collector invertebrates
D)higher stream gradient
A)faster flow
B)shredder invertebrates
C)collector invertebrates
D)higher stream gradient
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29
Why do areas with high NPP typically have a high rate of nutrient cycling?
A)High amounts of productivity increase the number of decomposers.
B)High amounts of productivity increase water production.
C)High amounts of productivity cause low net mineralization rates.
D)High amounts of productivity use low amounts of nutrients.
A)High amounts of productivity increase the number of decomposers.
B)High amounts of productivity increase water production.
C)High amounts of productivity cause low net mineralization rates.
D)High amounts of productivity use low amounts of nutrients.
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30
Which of the following is true regarding POM?
A)It is dissolved organic matter.
B)It consists of living microorganisms.
C)It is heavier than DOM.
D)It exists only in lakes.
A)It is dissolved organic matter.
B)It consists of living microorganisms.
C)It is heavier than DOM.
D)It exists only in lakes.
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31
The process of conversion of nutrients from an organic form into an inorganic form that plants can use is called
A)immobilization.
B)respiration.
C)transpiration.
D)mineralization.
A)immobilization.
B)respiration.
C)transpiration.
D)mineralization.
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32
Aquatic arthropods that fragment organic particles and also eat bacteria and fungi on the surface of the litter are called
A)shredders.
B)filtering collectors.
C)gathering collectors.
D)grazers.
A)shredders.
B)filtering collectors.
C)gathering collectors.
D)grazers.
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33
The uptake of minerals by decomposers is referred to as
A)mineralization.
B)immobilization.
C)net mineralization rate.
D)decomposition.
A)mineralization.
B)immobilization.
C)net mineralization rate.
D)decomposition.
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34
Which of the following is the slowest to decompose?
A)proteins
B)sugars
C)lignins
D)cellulose
A)proteins
B)sugars
C)lignins
D)cellulose
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35
Which of the following variables is the coefficient that estimates decomposition rate?
A)e
B)k
C)t
D)d
A)e
B)k
C)t
D)d
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36

A)Mass increases over time.
B)Mass is converted into microbes over time.
C)Mass is converted into plants over time.
D)More carbon is introduced into the system.
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37
The C/N ratio of litter is important because litter with a
A)high C/N ratio does not contain enough nitrogen for decomposers,resulting in immobilization.
B)low C/N ratio does not contain enough nitrogen for decomposers,resulting in immobilization.
C)high C/N ratio cannot be utilized by most organisms without extra carbon available.
D)low C/N ratio cannot be utilized by most organisms without extra carbon available.
A)high C/N ratio does not contain enough nitrogen for decomposers,resulting in immobilization.
B)low C/N ratio does not contain enough nitrogen for decomposers,resulting in immobilization.
C)high C/N ratio cannot be utilized by most organisms without extra carbon available.
D)low C/N ratio cannot be utilized by most organisms without extra carbon available.
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38

A)summer
B)spring
C)fall
D)winter
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39
How can minerals captured via immobilization be released back into the soil?
A)via microbivores
B)via fungal absorption of minerals
C)via herbivores
D)via plant reuptake
A)via microbivores
B)via fungal absorption of minerals
C)via herbivores
D)via plant reuptake
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40
In which of the following is the process of nutrient cycling sometimes described as nutrient spiraling?
A)streams and rivers
B)oceans
C)lakes
D)forests
A)streams and rivers
B)oceans
C)lakes
D)forests
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41
Soil organic matter contains recalcitrant compounds that are of low quality and contain little energy for decomposers.
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42
Most of the nutrients in the leaves of a deciduous plant are lost from the plant when the leaves senesce and drop to the ground.
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43
Decomposition proceeds faster in moist environments than in dry environments.
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44
Decomposers are primarily autotrophs.
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45
Litterbags can be used to estimate the rate of decomposition.
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46
In open-water systems such as lakes and oceans,decomposition occurs mostly in the surface layer.
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47
The salt marsh system is dominated by
A)carnivores.
B)herbivores.
C)secondary consumers.
D)decomposers.
A)carnivores.
B)herbivores.
C)secondary consumers.
D)decomposers.
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48
What is swidden agriculture?
A)immediate replanting of crops following harvest
B)clearing and burning a site to be replanted later
C)the use of chemical fertilizers to increase yields
D)the use of organic fertilizers to increase yields
A)immediate replanting of crops following harvest
B)clearing and burning a site to be replanted later
C)the use of chemical fertilizers to increase yields
D)the use of organic fertilizers to increase yields
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49
The rate of nutrient cycling in an ecosystem is a function of physical characteristics of the ecosystem,not biological processes such as photosynthesis and decomposition.
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50
Bacteria and fungi have higher C/N ratios than most of the plant litter they consume.
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51
Aerobic decomposition occurs at a faster rate than anaerobic decomposition.
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52
The physical fragmentation of organic matter into smaller pieces is achieved primarily by invertebrate detritivores.
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53
All heterotrophs to some degree function as decomposers.
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54
In oceans,how does the vertical movement of cold water affect surface organisms?
A)by bringing nutrient-rich water to the surface
B)by bringing oxygen-rich water to the surface
C)by bringing waste down to the sea floor
D)by increasing productivity via warmer temperatures
A)by bringing nutrient-rich water to the surface
B)by bringing oxygen-rich water to the surface
C)by bringing waste down to the sea floor
D)by increasing productivity via warmer temperatures
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55
A C/N ratio of 134:1 will usually lead to immobilization.
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56
In an estuary,the zone of maximum vertical difference in density of water layers is called the
A)thermocline.
B)pycnocline.
C)mixing zone.
D)hypolimnion.
A)thermocline.
B)pycnocline.
C)mixing zone.
D)hypolimnion.
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57
Bacteria,fungi,and animals are all important in decomposition.
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58
What is the Haber-Bosch process?
A)a farming technique
B)process for creating fertilizers
C)process for organic farming
D)use of burning in agriculture
A)a farming technique
B)process for creating fertilizers
C)process for organic farming
D)use of burning in agriculture
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59
The rate of decomposition is faster for proteins,simple sugars,cellulose,and hemicellulose than it is for lignin.
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60
During the process of decomposition,carbon quality typically declines.
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61
In open-water ecosystems,turnover prevents the movement of nutrients between the bottom and surface layers.
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62
Estuaries receive nutrients both from tides and from streams and rivers.
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63
The region of the open ocean where the north and south equatorial currents meet is deficient in nutrients and supports little life.
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64
In salt marshes,only a small portion of primary production is consumed by herbivores.
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