Deck 3: Adaptations to Terrestrial Environments

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The attraction between water molecules causes

A) root pressure.
B) xylem.
C) tension.
D) cohesion.
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Which soil has the largest particles?

A) clay
B) sand
C) loam
D) silt
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In which soil would the percent water be the highest at the wilting point?

A) silty clay
B) sandy clay loam
C) loam
D) sandy loam
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Explain why loam is good for agriculture.
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Transpiration is

A) the movement of water from the soil to a plant's roots.
B) the absorption of carbon dioxide.
C) the evaporation of water from a leaf.
D) the loss of energy due to respiration.
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Which statement about electromagnetic wavelength is TRUE?

A) As wavelength increases, energy decreases.
B) The longest wavelength is approximately one metre.
C) About half of electromagnetic wavelengths are visible to the human eye.
D) Gamma radiation is the fastest-moving wavelength.
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The field capacity of the soil is

A) the number of plants it can support.
B) the amount of water held against gravity.
C) the amount of nutrients the soil can hold.
D) the nutrients accessible to plants.
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Which is NOT a nutrient that plants obtain from the soil?

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) calcium
D) phosphorus
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Which is NOT an adaptation by camels to low water availability?

A) The ability to store excess water.
B) High surface-area-to-volume ratio.
C) Increased tolerance for high body temperature.
D) Increased cooling of the blood for the brain.
Question
A plant with a high number of stomata

A) has a high root pressure.
B) is resistant to salinization.
C) has a low rate of photosynthesis.
D) has a high rate of transpiration.
E) can survive high water potential conditions.
Question
At what water potential does wilting begin to occur?

A) 1 MPa
B) 0.5 MPa
C) 0 MPa
D) −0.01 MPa
E) −1.5 MPa
Question
Salinization

A) can be caused by repeated irrigation.
B) is a process resulting in sandy soil.
C) increases the water potential.
D) leaches away the nutrients in soil.
Question
The wavelengths of light suitable for photosynthesis are

A) 220 to 600 nm.
B) 300 to 850 nm.
C) 400 to 700 nm.
D) 100 to 340 nm.
E) 500 to 600 nm.
Question
One factor that drives the movement of water from roots to leaves is

A) gravity.
B) tension.
C) concentration differentials.
D) osmotic potential.
Question
Why are stomata necessary? What benefit do they provide, and how?
Question
How can soil type affect salinization?
Question
The potential energy generated by the attractive forces between water molecules and soil particles is

A) osmotic potential.
B) water potential.
C) soil potential.
D) matric potential.
Question
What soil would you expect to have the highest field capacity?

A) loam
B) silty clay
C) silt
D) sandy loam
E) silt loam
Question
Root cell adaptation to prevent the cell solutes from equilibrating with the water in the soil include
I) semipermeable membranes that prevent the transfer of large molecules.
II) cell membranes that can prevent the transfer of water out of the cell.
III) cell membranes that can actively transport ions across the gradient.

A) I and II only
B) I and III only
C) II and III only
D) III only
E) I, II, and III
Question
Which electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?

A) microwaves
B) infrared rays
C) ultraviolet rays
D) radio waves
Question
The first compound formed after light is absorbed by a plant is

A) RuBisCO.
B) ATP.
C) glucose.
D) PEP.
Question
An organism's ability to maintain constant internal conditions in the face of a varying external environment is called

A) thermoregulation.
B) metabolism.
C) active regulation.
D) homeostasis.
E) negative feedback.
Question
What is the primary cause of increased nitrogen in animals?

A) absorption by the blood during respiration
B) high concentrations in water sources
C) inability to metabolize nitrogen gas
D) the consumption of proteins
Question
A unique feature of CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesis is

A) the use of oxaloacetic acid.
B) a daily cycle of photosynthesis.
C) increased photosynthesis at high temperatures.
D) the ability to use both phosphoenolpyruvic acid and RuBisCO.
Question
Explain how the C4 pathway reduces reliance on water.
Question
Photosynthesis primarily allows plants to gain

A) glucose.
B) oxygen.
C) nitrogen.
D) carbon dioxide.
Question
The Calvin cycle in CAM photosynthesis occurs in

A) xylem cells.
B) mesophyll cells.
C) bundle sheath cells.
D) lower epidermis cells.
Question
Explain the similarities and differences between the C4 pathway and CAM pathway for photosynthesis.
Question
Which compound is NOT used to store energy in photosynthesis?

A) ATP
B) NADPH
C) PEP
D) OAA
Question
Accessory pigments in photosynthesis include
A)

A) carotenoids.
B) stroma.
C) thylakoids.
D) chlorophyll
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In which soil types would a CAM pathway plant have an advantage over a C3 pathway plant? Explain why.
Question
The development of small leaves with many veins is primarily for

A) reduced evaporation.
B) increased water absorption.
C) increased heat dissipation.
D) embolism prevention.
Question
Carbon-3 photosynthesis

A) is the most common form of photosynthesis.
B) uses malic acid during the Calvin cycle.
C) does not require RuBisCO.
D) is common in succulent plants.
Question
Which organ is responsible for removing salts from mammals?

A) liver
B) kidney
C) lower intestine
D) thyroid
Question
The specialized organelles used in photosynthesis are called

A) thylakoids.
B) chloroplasts.
C) carotenoids.
D) RuBisCOs.
Question
Which is NOT used by animals to remove excess nitrogen?

A) urea
B) ammonia
C) uric acid
D) nitrite
Question
What adaptation has occurred in species with limited access to fresh water?

A) modified tear glands
B) increased skin surface area
C) enlarged liver
D) small loop of Henle
Question
Which photosynthesis method is best suited to warm, dry environments?
I) C3 fixation
II) C4 fixation
III) CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism)

A) I only
B) I and II only
C) II only
D) II and III only
E) III only
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Explain why most plants are green.
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Explain why the C4 pathway accounts for a high proportion of photosynthesis worldwide and why this is unexpected.
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Explain the benefits and costs of increased transpiration in cotton.
Question
Which of the following is a categorical variable?

A) colour
B) pressure
C) light
D) energy
Question
Which heat transfer method in organisms causes only cooling?

A) convection
B) evaporation
C) radiation
D) conduction
Question
A nominal variable is also known as

A) dependent.
B) independent.
C) categorical.
D) continuous.
Question
Which is NOT an adaptation for cotton growing in the state of Texas in the United States?

A) C4 pathway photosynthesis
B) an earlier planting date
C) the use of cytokinin
D) RuBisCO variations
Question
Explain why uric acid is more costly to excrete than urea.
Question
Why does limited water increase an organism's effort to maintain homeostasis?
Question
How does size affect heat exchange in animals?
Question
Which is an adaptation to manage cold in extremities?

A) blood shunting
B) concurrent circulation
C) lack of precapillary sphincters
D) increased insulation
Question
The amount of heat due to radiation increases with the ______ power of absolute temperature

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
Question
Which method of heat transfer is used assist in population estimates?

A) conduction
B) convection
C) evaporation
D) radiation
Question
Which of the following is an endotherm?

A) an ant
B) a whale
C) a tree
D) a snake
Question
Wind causes heat transfer by

A) convection
B) evaporation
C) radiation
D) conduction
Question
Explain negative feedback with an example.
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How are independent variables used in scientific experiments? What is an example of an independent variable and a related experiment?
Question
Which heat transfer method occurs with contact?

A) convection
B) evaporation
C) radiation
D) conduction
Question
What characteristic of an organism would increase the energy required to maintain its temperature?

A) high thermal inertia
B) low surface area
C) a large temperature difference
D) a thick boundary layer
Question
The primary source of heat on Earth is

A) evaporation.
B) convection.
C) radiation.
D) conduction.
Question
An organism that does not maintain a constant body temperature is a(n)

A) ectotherm.
B) endotherm.
C) homeotherm.
D) poikilotherm.
Question
How does fur affect heat transfer?
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Deck 3: Adaptations to Terrestrial Environments
1
The attraction between water molecules causes

A) root pressure.
B) xylem.
C) tension.
D) cohesion.
D
2
Which soil has the largest particles?

A) clay
B) sand
C) loam
D) silt
B
3
In which soil would the percent water be the highest at the wilting point?

A) silty clay
B) sandy clay loam
C) loam
D) sandy loam
A
4
Explain why loam is good for agriculture.
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Transpiration is

A) the movement of water from the soil to a plant's roots.
B) the absorption of carbon dioxide.
C) the evaporation of water from a leaf.
D) the loss of energy due to respiration.
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Which statement about electromagnetic wavelength is TRUE?

A) As wavelength increases, energy decreases.
B) The longest wavelength is approximately one metre.
C) About half of electromagnetic wavelengths are visible to the human eye.
D) Gamma radiation is the fastest-moving wavelength.
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The field capacity of the soil is

A) the number of plants it can support.
B) the amount of water held against gravity.
C) the amount of nutrients the soil can hold.
D) the nutrients accessible to plants.
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Which is NOT a nutrient that plants obtain from the soil?

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) calcium
D) phosphorus
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Which is NOT an adaptation by camels to low water availability?

A) The ability to store excess water.
B) High surface-area-to-volume ratio.
C) Increased tolerance for high body temperature.
D) Increased cooling of the blood for the brain.
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A plant with a high number of stomata

A) has a high root pressure.
B) is resistant to salinization.
C) has a low rate of photosynthesis.
D) has a high rate of transpiration.
E) can survive high water potential conditions.
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At what water potential does wilting begin to occur?

A) 1 MPa
B) 0.5 MPa
C) 0 MPa
D) −0.01 MPa
E) −1.5 MPa
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Salinization

A) can be caused by repeated irrigation.
B) is a process resulting in sandy soil.
C) increases the water potential.
D) leaches away the nutrients in soil.
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The wavelengths of light suitable for photosynthesis are

A) 220 to 600 nm.
B) 300 to 850 nm.
C) 400 to 700 nm.
D) 100 to 340 nm.
E) 500 to 600 nm.
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One factor that drives the movement of water from roots to leaves is

A) gravity.
B) tension.
C) concentration differentials.
D) osmotic potential.
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Why are stomata necessary? What benefit do they provide, and how?
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How can soil type affect salinization?
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The potential energy generated by the attractive forces between water molecules and soil particles is

A) osmotic potential.
B) water potential.
C) soil potential.
D) matric potential.
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What soil would you expect to have the highest field capacity?

A) loam
B) silty clay
C) silt
D) sandy loam
E) silt loam
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Root cell adaptation to prevent the cell solutes from equilibrating with the water in the soil include
I) semipermeable membranes that prevent the transfer of large molecules.
II) cell membranes that can prevent the transfer of water out of the cell.
III) cell membranes that can actively transport ions across the gradient.

A) I and II only
B) I and III only
C) II and III only
D) III only
E) I, II, and III
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Which electromagnetic radiation has the shortest wavelength?

A) microwaves
B) infrared rays
C) ultraviolet rays
D) radio waves
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The first compound formed after light is absorbed by a plant is

A) RuBisCO.
B) ATP.
C) glucose.
D) PEP.
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An organism's ability to maintain constant internal conditions in the face of a varying external environment is called

A) thermoregulation.
B) metabolism.
C) active regulation.
D) homeostasis.
E) negative feedback.
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What is the primary cause of increased nitrogen in animals?

A) absorption by the blood during respiration
B) high concentrations in water sources
C) inability to metabolize nitrogen gas
D) the consumption of proteins
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A unique feature of CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesis is

A) the use of oxaloacetic acid.
B) a daily cycle of photosynthesis.
C) increased photosynthesis at high temperatures.
D) the ability to use both phosphoenolpyruvic acid and RuBisCO.
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Explain how the C4 pathway reduces reliance on water.
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Photosynthesis primarily allows plants to gain

A) glucose.
B) oxygen.
C) nitrogen.
D) carbon dioxide.
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The Calvin cycle in CAM photosynthesis occurs in

A) xylem cells.
B) mesophyll cells.
C) bundle sheath cells.
D) lower epidermis cells.
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Explain the similarities and differences between the C4 pathway and CAM pathway for photosynthesis.
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Which compound is NOT used to store energy in photosynthesis?

A) ATP
B) NADPH
C) PEP
D) OAA
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Accessory pigments in photosynthesis include
A)

A) carotenoids.
B) stroma.
C) thylakoids.
D) chlorophyll
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In which soil types would a CAM pathway plant have an advantage over a C3 pathway plant? Explain why.
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The development of small leaves with many veins is primarily for

A) reduced evaporation.
B) increased water absorption.
C) increased heat dissipation.
D) embolism prevention.
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Carbon-3 photosynthesis

A) is the most common form of photosynthesis.
B) uses malic acid during the Calvin cycle.
C) does not require RuBisCO.
D) is common in succulent plants.
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Which organ is responsible for removing salts from mammals?

A) liver
B) kidney
C) lower intestine
D) thyroid
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The specialized organelles used in photosynthesis are called

A) thylakoids.
B) chloroplasts.
C) carotenoids.
D) RuBisCOs.
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Which is NOT used by animals to remove excess nitrogen?

A) urea
B) ammonia
C) uric acid
D) nitrite
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What adaptation has occurred in species with limited access to fresh water?

A) modified tear glands
B) increased skin surface area
C) enlarged liver
D) small loop of Henle
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Which photosynthesis method is best suited to warm, dry environments?
I) C3 fixation
II) C4 fixation
III) CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism)

A) I only
B) I and II only
C) II only
D) II and III only
E) III only
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Explain why most plants are green.
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Explain why the C4 pathway accounts for a high proportion of photosynthesis worldwide and why this is unexpected.
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Explain the benefits and costs of increased transpiration in cotton.
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Which of the following is a categorical variable?

A) colour
B) pressure
C) light
D) energy
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43
Which heat transfer method in organisms causes only cooling?

A) convection
B) evaporation
C) radiation
D) conduction
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A nominal variable is also known as

A) dependent.
B) independent.
C) categorical.
D) continuous.
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Which is NOT an adaptation for cotton growing in the state of Texas in the United States?

A) C4 pathway photosynthesis
B) an earlier planting date
C) the use of cytokinin
D) RuBisCO variations
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Explain why uric acid is more costly to excrete than urea.
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47
Why does limited water increase an organism's effort to maintain homeostasis?
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How does size affect heat exchange in animals?
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49
Which is an adaptation to manage cold in extremities?

A) blood shunting
B) concurrent circulation
C) lack of precapillary sphincters
D) increased insulation
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The amount of heat due to radiation increases with the ______ power of absolute temperature

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
E) fifth
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Which method of heat transfer is used assist in population estimates?

A) conduction
B) convection
C) evaporation
D) radiation
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Which of the following is an endotherm?

A) an ant
B) a whale
C) a tree
D) a snake
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Wind causes heat transfer by

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C) radiation
D) conduction
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Explain negative feedback with an example.
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How are independent variables used in scientific experiments? What is an example of an independent variable and a related experiment?
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Which heat transfer method occurs with contact?

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D) conduction
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What characteristic of an organism would increase the energy required to maintain its temperature?

A) high thermal inertia
B) low surface area
C) a large temperature difference
D) a thick boundary layer
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The primary source of heat on Earth is

A) evaporation.
B) convection.
C) radiation.
D) conduction.
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An organism that does not maintain a constant body temperature is a(n)

A) ectotherm.
B) endotherm.
C) homeotherm.
D) poikilotherm.
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