Deck 4: The Terrestrial Environment
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Deck 4: The Terrestrial Environment
1
Particles of ________ control the water-holding capacity of soil and ion exchange.
clay
2
Distinct layers in the soil that are created by localized chemical and physical processes are called ________.
horizons
3
When the amount of water in a soil exceeds what the pore space can hold,the soil is ________.
saturated
4
The wavelengths that make up the visible light spectrum are referred to as ________ radiation.
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Animal life depends on the ________ within a region to provide the essential resources of food and cover.
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The process of mineral particles such as clay and salts accumulating in the B layer of soils is referred to as ________.
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7
The largest particles of soil are referred to as ________.
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8
The two physical factors that vary most in terrestrial environments are ________ and ________.
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9
The movement of solutes through the soil is known as ________.
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10
The parent material of soils originating from sand and silt carried by the wind is referred to as ________.
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11
________ is a property of soils that is determined by the different sizes and types of particles in soils.
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12
________ matter (particularly humus)makes soil dark or black.
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13
Soil formation begins with the ________ of rocks and their minerals.
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14
In the temperate regions of the world,many forest tree species are ________,shedding their leaves during the winter months.
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15
About 75%-95% of living cells,both plant and animal,is composed of ________.
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16
The ________ point is the stage at which the moisture level in soil decreases to a level at which plants can no longer extract water.
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17
A sequence of horizontal layers of soil is referred to as a soil ________.
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18
The amount of light at any depth in the canopy is affected by the number of ________ above.
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19
A rock that is broken into smaller fragments as a result of freezing and thawing has experienced ________ weathering.
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20
A collection of natural bodies of earth,composed of mineral and organic matter and capable of supporting plant growth,is referred to as ________.
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21
Soils with a pH greater than 7 are considered to be ________.
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22
The mechanical destruction and/or chemical modification of rock into smaller particles is called
A)leaching.
B)mineralization.
C)percolation.
D)weathering.
A)leaching.
B)mineralization.
C)percolation.
D)weathering.
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23
The ________ exchange capacity is a basic measure of soil quality and increases with higher clay and organic matter content.
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24
A waxy layer coating the aerial parts of most plants,such as stems and leaves,which reduces water loss is referred to as the
A)meristem.
B)vascular cambium.
C)cuticle.
D)xylem.
A)meristem.
B)vascular cambium.
C)cuticle.
D)xylem.
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25
________ is a process common to soils found in humid environments in the tropical and subtropical regions.
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26
If a tree 50 meters (m)high has 30,000 leaves,the surface area of the leaves is 300 m2,and the amount of ground covered by the tree's canopy is 75 m2.The leaf area index (LAI)is
A)4)
B)6)
C)100.
D)400.
A)4)
B)6)
C)100.
D)400.
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27
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A)Topography affects the erosion of parent material.
B)Soil develops very rapidly,within several years.
C)Plants move nutrients from deep in the soil to the surface.
D)Plant roots stabilize the soil surface.
A)Topography affects the erosion of parent material.
B)Soil develops very rapidly,within several years.
C)Plants move nutrients from deep in the soil to the surface.
D)Plant roots stabilize the soil surface.
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28
The amount of water retained by the soil between field capacity and wilting point is the available water ________.
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29
Soils developing from sand and silt carried by the wind are referred to as
A)till.
B)eolian.
C)colluvium.
D)fluvial.
A)till.
B)eolian.
C)colluvium.
D)fluvial.
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30
Regions that are subjected to heavy volcanic activity have dark soils called ________.
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31
In low-lying areas with poor drainage,________ results in a black or bluish-gray soil with a high organic content.
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32
________ are positively charged particles in the soil that attract anions.
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33
Which wavelength of light penetrates through plant cover the farthest?
A)violet (400 nm)
B)green (500 nm)
C)red (660 nm)
D)far-red (730 nm)
A)violet (400 nm)
B)green (500 nm)
C)red (660 nm)
D)far-red (730 nm)
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34
Each of the following is a challenge faced by a terrestrial plant except
A)buoyancy.
B)desiccation.
C)cells and tissues to maintain structure.
D)variability in air temperature.
A)buoyancy.
B)desiccation.
C)cells and tissues to maintain structure.
D)variability in air temperature.
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35
Soil is formed from the layer of unconsolidated debris overlaying hard,unweathered rock referred to as
A)regolith.
B)topsoil.
C)till.
D)loam.
A)regolith.
B)topsoil.
C)till.
D)loam.
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36
Organisms that live in aquatic systems experience limited temperature fluctuations due to water's
A)high specific heat.
B)high viscosity.
C)high surface tension.
D)covalent nature.
A)high specific heat.
B)high viscosity.
C)high surface tension.
D)covalent nature.
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37
The leaf area index (LAI)of a temperate deciduous forest is highest during
A)fall.
B)spring.
C)summer.
D)winter.
A)fall.
B)spring.
C)summer.
D)winter.
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38
Under which conditions are the processes of weathering,leaching,and input of organic material from plants into soil maximized?
A)warm temperatures and abundant water
B)cool temperatures and abundant water
C)cool temperatures and scarce water
D)warm temperatures and scarce water
A)warm temperatures and abundant water
B)cool temperatures and abundant water
C)cool temperatures and scarce water
D)warm temperatures and scarce water
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39
All the following factors affect the attenuation of light in water,except
A)phytoplankton.
B)water itself.
C)intensity of light.
D)dissolved substances.
A)phytoplankton.
B)water itself.
C)intensity of light.
D)dissolved substances.
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40
Light availability within a forest is lowest in the
A)canopy layer.
B)midstory layer.
C)understory layer.
D)ground layer.
A)canopy layer.
B)midstory layer.
C)understory layer.
D)ground layer.
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41
Generally,an ion with a ________ positive charge and ________ size will bind most strongly to a soil particle.
A)greater; smaller
B)smaller; larger
C)smaller; smaller
D)greater; larger
A)greater; smaller
B)smaller; larger
C)smaller; smaller
D)greater; larger
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42
Soils rich in iron oxide are
A)blackish.
B)yellowish-brown or reddish.
C)whitish or grayish.
D)greenish.
A)blackish.
B)yellowish-brown or reddish.
C)whitish or grayish.
D)greenish.
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43
As soil acidity increases,the concentration of ________ increases.
A)Ca2+
B)Al3+
C)Na+
D)NH4+
A)Ca2+
B)Al3+
C)Na+
D)NH4+
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44
Aluminum is toxic to plants because it
A)destroys chlorophyll in the leaves,reducing the rate of photosynthesis.
B)inhibits production of pollen,reducing the rate of reproduction.
C)damages the roots,reducing nutrient uptake.
D)inhibits mitosis within the meristem tissues,reducing growth of the stems.
A)destroys chlorophyll in the leaves,reducing the rate of photosynthesis.
B)inhibits production of pollen,reducing the rate of reproduction.
C)damages the roots,reducing nutrient uptake.
D)inhibits mitosis within the meristem tissues,reducing growth of the stems.
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45
Leaching is
A)the movement of solutes through soil.
B)the breakdown of parent material.
C)the gain of cations.
D)the loss of leaves from a plant.
A)the movement of solutes through soil.
B)the breakdown of parent material.
C)the gain of cations.
D)the loss of leaves from a plant.
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46
The E horizon of soils is characterized by the maximum amount of
A)biological activity.
B)decomposition.
C)leaching of mineral particles.
D)accumulation of leached mineral particles.
A)biological activity.
B)decomposition.
C)leaching of mineral particles.
D)accumulation of leached mineral particles.
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47

A)clay loam.
B)sandy clay.
C)slit loam.
D)loamy sand.
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48
Which of the following soils holds the most water?
A)clay loam on a ridgetop
B)sandy loam in a valley
C)clay loam in a valley
D)sandy loam on a ridgetop
A)clay loam on a ridgetop
B)sandy loam in a valley
C)clay loam in a valley
D)sandy loam on a ridgetop
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49
The soil horizon in which leached mineral particles such as clay and salts tend to accumulate is the
A)A horizon.
B)B horizon.
C)C horizon.
D)O horizon.
A)A horizon.
B)B horizon.
C)C horizon.
D)O horizon.
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50
Which of the following is a common soil anion?
A)NH4+
B)Ca2+
C)NO3-
D)Mg2+
A)NH4+
B)Ca2+
C)NO3-
D)Mg2+
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51
The smallest particles occurring in soil are referred to as
A)clay.
B)gravel.
C)sand.
D)silt.
A)clay.
B)gravel.
C)sand.
D)silt.
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52
The most shallow soils occur in or on
A)steep slopes.
B)native grasslands.
C)valleys.
D)floodplains.
A)steep slopes.
B)native grasslands.
C)valleys.
D)floodplains.
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53
The amount of water a soil holds at field capacity is greatest for
A)clay.
B)sand.
C)silt.
D)loam.
A)clay.
B)sand.
C)silt.
D)loam.
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54
The available water capacity is highest for
A)clay soils.
B)silty soils.
C)sandy soils.
D)intermediate clay loam soils.
A)clay soils.
B)silty soils.
C)sandy soils.
D)intermediate clay loam soils.
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55
When the amount of water in soil exceeds what the pore space can hold,the soil is
A)at field capacity.
B)at the wilting point.
C)saturated.
D)desiccated.
A)at field capacity.
B)at the wilting point.
C)saturated.
D)desiccated.
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56
Soil particles are classified on the basis of
A)age.
B)color.
C)water content.
D)size.
A)age.
B)color.
C)water content.
D)size.
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57
Dark clay soils that show significant expansion and contraction due to wetting and drying are referred to as
A)mollisols.
B)vertisols.
C)spodosols.
D)andisols.
A)mollisols.
B)vertisols.
C)spodosols.
D)andisols.
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58

A)unconsolidated material
B)subsoil
C)topsoil
D)organic layer
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59
Negatively charged particles in the soil are referred to as
A)mollisol.
B)entisol.
C)cations.
D)colloids.
A)mollisol.
B)entisol.
C)cations.
D)colloids.
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60
The surface layer of soils is referred to as the
A)A horizon.
B)B horizon.
C)C horizon.
D)O horizon.
A)A horizon.
B)B horizon.
C)C horizon.
D)O horizon.
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61
The greater the leaf area index (LAI)above the forest floor,the lower the quantity of light reaching the forest floor.
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62
Soil in regions with high rainfall or in low-lying areas associated with poor drainage form through the process of
A)laterization.
B)calcification.
C)gleization.
D)podzolization.
A)laterization.
B)calcification.
C)gleization.
D)podzolization.
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63
Soil formed by water seeping into rock crevices,freezing,and expanding is an example of chemical weathering.
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64
Trees allocate most of their tissue mass to supportive and conductive tissues in the trunk.
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65
No till farming is advantageous because it
A)reduces soil erosion.
B)increases yield.
C)decreases need for pesticide use.
D)decreases plant cover.
A)reduces soil erosion.
B)increases yield.
C)decreases need for pesticide use.
D)decreases plant cover.
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66
Poorly drained soils or soils saturated by water tend to be yellowish-brown or reddish.
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67
The soil in a particular area is arranged in layers called horizons that vary in texture,structure,and consistency from one another.
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68
The soil-forming process that occurs naturally in desert basins and along the coast and is a problem in agricultural areas where irrigation is practiced is
A)calcification.
B)gleization.
C)laterization.
D)salinization.
A)calcification.
B)gleization.
C)laterization.
D)salinization.
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69
In forests,most of the organic matter that enters the soil comes from plant roots.
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70
The greater the depth of water percolation,the greater the depth of weathering and soil development.
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71
Temperature fluctuation is greater in aquatic environments than in terrestrial environments.
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72
More rainfall enters the soil on steep slopes than on level land.
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73
In temperate deciduous forest,light penetration to the ground is greater during summer than during winter.
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74
Soil is an abiotic environment.
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75
The general relationship between available light and leaf area index (LAI)is described by
A)Bohr's law.
B)Beer's law.
C)Leibig's law.
D)the Central Limit Theorem.
A)Bohr's law.
B)Beer's law.
C)Leibig's law.
D)the Central Limit Theorem.
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76
The Dust Bowl occurred
A)in the Central Valley of California.
B)in the Great Plains.
C)on the Eastern Seaboard.
D)in Southern Texas.
A)in the Central Valley of California.
B)in the Great Plains.
C)on the Eastern Seaboard.
D)in Southern Texas.
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77
In high-latitude habitats,forest canopies that have leaves positioned at an angle will absorb light more effectively.
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78
The soil-forming process occurring in cool,moist climates of midlatitude regions where coniferous vegetation dominates is referred to as
A)laterization.
B)podzolization.
C)gleization.
D)calcification.
A)laterization.
B)podzolization.
C)gleization.
D)calcification.
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79
Microorganisms contribute to the formation of soils.
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80
The greatest limitation faced by terrestrial organisms is desiccation.
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