Deck 11: Terrestrial Flora and Fauna

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Except in the rainy tropics, virtually all needleleaf trees are ________.

A) evergreen
B) deciduous
C) succulents
D) annuals
E) extinct
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The hardwood broadleaf deciduous trees around the world are ________.

A) eucalyptus
B) angiosperms
C) gymnosperms
D) acacias
E) pines
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Taproots, thorns, and fleshy stems are characteristics of ________.

A) annuals
B) xerophytes
C) deciduous plants
D) plants with little environmental specialization
E) tundra vegetation
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The ability to use solar energy in food production is ________.

A) accomplished by all life on Earth
B) not exhibited in animals
C) not exhibited in most plants
D) not accomplished by any of the life on Earth
E) a characteristic of only the perennials
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These plants perish during times of climatic stress.

A) succulents
B) hygrophytes
C) perennials
D) angiosperms
E) annuals
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A(n) ________ tree is one that sheds its leaves on a sporadic or successive basis with no seasonal variation.

A) deciduous
B) hardwood
C) softwood
D) broadleaf
E) evergreen
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________ were more important in past Earth history; today, the only large, surviving varieties are cone-bearing trees such as pines.

A) Hardwoods
B) Herbaceous plants
C) Angiosperms
D) Gymnosperms
E) Broadleaf plants
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Along with a few conifer species, this type of plant has dominated Earth for the last 50 or 60 million years.

A) bryophytes
B) pteridophytes
C) gymnosperms
D) hydrophytes
E) angiosperms
Question
Some of the spore-bearing plants are termed ________.

A) higher plants
B) trees
C) conifers
D) pteridophytes
E) angiosperms
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The timing of an entire life cycle into a few days after a rain and then followed by a long period of dormancy is a characteristic of ________ plants.

A) xerophytic
B) hydrophytic
C) hygrophtic
D) most
E) tall
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Shrubland has a wide distribution but is most common in ________ locales.

A) tundra
B) semiarid
C) marshes
D) steppes
E) riparian
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Plants that live above ground and out of contact with the soil, usually growing on trees or shrubs, are ________.

A) parasites
B) epiphytes
C) exotics
D) deciduous
E) xerophytes
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The higher plant type that carries its seeds in cones is the ________.

A) bryophyte
B) pteridophyte
C) xerophyte
D) angiosperm
E) gymnosperm
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The boundary between middle latitude forest and middle latitude grassland is most closely related to the concept of the ________.

A) food chain
B) biome
C) food pyramid
D) ecosystem
E) ecotone
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________ is NOT one of the world's biomes.

A) Desert
B) Ice field
C) Tundra
D) Boreal forest
E) Midlatitude grassland
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Which is NOT among the natural means for dispersal of seeds?

A) wind
B) ocean currents
C) animal activities
D) runoff from land surfaces
E) meteorite collisions
Question
"Hardwood" and "softwood" ________.

A) are based on easily defined criteria
B) have, respectively, simple and complicated cellular structures
C) are largely evergreen trees
D) are largely deciduous trees
E) are unsatisfactory descriptions of trees
Question
Plants which survive seasonal climatic fluctuations from year to year are ________.

A) succulents
B) xerophytes
C) perennials
D) annuals
E) epiphytes
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Which of the following plant types is herbaceous?

A) evergreen
B) softwood
C) deciduous
D) hardwood
E) grasses
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Ninety-five percent of all reptiles are ________.

A) water dwellers
B) snakes and lizards
C) poisonous
D) microscopic
E) capable of flight
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Which of the following types is a succulent?

A) cottonwood tree
B) bryophyte
C) eucalyptus
D) cactus
E) oak tree
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The land policies of the Brazilian government have caused ________ of Brazil's rainforest to be removed.

A) <1%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 80%
E) nearly 100%
Question
________ is a floristic association usually found in slightly drier climates than the forest floristic association.

A) Shrublands
B) Woodlands
C) Steppes
D) Grasslands
E) Beaches
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A Florist ic association dominated by tall grasslands and found in the middle latitudes is ________.

A) wetlands
B) deserts
C) steppe
D) savanna
E) prairie
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A ________ is a natural but variable sequential change in vegetation patterns.

A) deciduous
B) succession
C) hypertrophic
D) food chain
E) monotreme
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Plants adapted to environments with surplus moisture are called ________.

A) hygrophytic
B) xerophytic
C) edaphic
D) marsupials
E) taxonomic
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The reason that treelines at the same latitudes north and south of the Equator occur at different altitudes is ________.

A) the varying solar radiation received by each hemisphere
B) that there are few mountains in the Southern Hemisphere
C) the Sun is usually higher in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere
D) that there is more ocean in the Southern Hemisphere
E) not completely understood
Question
The floristic association which is much less extensive than the others on the list is ________.

A) tundra
B) grasslands
C) forests
D) wetlands
E) woodlands
Question
A slope struck by a low Sun angle has relatively low evaporation and thus supports a relatively luxuriant vegetation growth and is known as a(n) ________ slope.

A) adret
B) ubac
C) forte
D) epiphyte
E) selva
Question
According to the concept of vertical zonation, changes in ________ are the counterpart of changes in altitude.

A) latitude
B) slope angle
C) precipitation
D) soil
E) longitude
Question
________ is the term most associated with environmental equilibrium in a vegetation community.

A) Plant succession
B) Extinction
C) Migration
D) Reproductive success
E) Climax vegetation
Question
A type of species removal when vegetation is naturally replaced by another group is termed ________.

A) succession
B) adaption
C) competition
D) migration
E) rejuvenation
Question
Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) savanna
B) steppe
C) shrubland
D) prairie
E) grassland
Question
In considering the major vegetational associations, we should remember that ________.

A) deforestation has accounted for it all
B) extraterrestrial factors have created the boundaries
C) they have been stable for a billion years
D) they have been around as long as the Earth
E) change is inevitable
Question
Vegetation growing alongside streams is termed ________.

A) riparian
B) adret
C) ubac
D) motile
E) endothermic
Question
The classic example of the effects of the environment on a species is shown by the ________ on a fox.

A) size of snout
B) color of fur
C) length of tail
D) size of ears
E) color of eyes
Question
In plant succession, each successive community tends to be ________ than the previous one.

A) simpler
B) less stable
C) less prone to species stability
D) of lesser area
E) taller
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The few trees in an area of midlatitude grassland biome probably would be ________.

A) conifers
B) hygrophytes
C) riparian
D) nomadic
E) lost
Question
The transfer of moisture from plant leaves to atmosphere is ________.

A) sublimation
B) estivation
C) transpiration
D) deposition
E) nivation
Question
Climax vegetation can be closely associated with the concept of ________.

A) extinction
B) natural selection
C) equilibrium
D) disturbance
E) human disturbance
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Which of the following is NOT descriptive of most desert animals?

A) anatomically adapted by evolution
B) nocturnal activity
C) low range of daily body temperatures
D) large-scale movements to follow the rains
E) ability to delay reproduction until wet times
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Which of the following are NOT vertebrates?

A) amphibians
B) fishes
C) arthropods
D) reptiles
E) mammals
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Birds are believed to have evolved from ________.

A) gymosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mammals
D) fish
E) reptiles
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Which of the following is NOT a difference between plants and animals?

A) Animals need nutrients and plants do not.
B) Animals tend to be mobile and plants are not.
C) Plants can fix solar energy into chemical form and animals can not.
D) Plants are more prominent than animals on the landscape.
E) Plants have been more important to geographic study than have animals.
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There are approximately ________ known species of birds.

A) 9
B) 90
C) 900
D) 9,000
E) 90,000
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Which of the following is NOT common animal adaptation to prolonged dry weather?

A) migration
B) estivation
C) delayed implantation
D) nocturnal activity
E) increased reproduction rates
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The biological classification puts amphibians under the more general heading of ________.

A) symbiosis
B) parasites
C) arthropods
D) vertebrates
E) flora
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Which statement is TRUE?

A) Valley bottoms tend to have riparian vegetation.
B) Valley bottoms usually have little subsurface moisture.
C) Valley bottoms tend to have sparse flora.
D) Valley bottom vegetation is rare in arid regions.
E) Valley bottoms are also called "adret slopes."
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Ungulates are ________.

A) large trees
B) hoofed animals
C) extinct
D) vines that hang from trees
E) desert plants covered with thorns
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________ is (are) one of the features distinguishing mammals from all other animal groups.

A) Warm blood
B) True hair
C) Eyelids
D) Tongues
E) Toenails
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Which of the following are most abundant on Earth?

A) Amphibians
B) Fishes
C) Birds
D) Arthropods
E) Reptiles
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Organisms capable of self-generated movement are termed ________.

A) adret
B) ubac
C) mobile
D) riparian
E) torpid
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Which of the following characteristics is closely associated with mammals and birds but not other groups of animals?

A) They have spinal cords.
B) They have brains.
C) They are endothermic.
D) They are arthropods.
E) They are very plentiful compared to other animal groups.
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The most remarkable series of adjustment to the desert environment has been made by the ________.

A) lion
B) kangaroo
C) snake
D) dromedary
E) ostrich
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________ is(are) NOT (an) animal adaptation(s) prominent in the desert biome.

A) Burrowing
B) Nomadism
C) Hygrophytic characteristics
D) Nocturnal habits
E) Estivation
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Animals are not as accurate environmental indicators as are plants, mainly because of their ________.

A) body temperature
B) lack of photosynthesis
C) cell structures
D) mobility
E) size
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The egg-laying mammals of the Australian region are the ________.

A) primates
B) monotremes
C) marsupials
D) lagomorphs
E) lepidoptera
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Which of the following does NOT refer specifically to animal adaptations to the environment?

A) nomadism
B) mutualism
C) parasitism
D) succession
E) mobility
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________ is (are) characteristic of a high proportion of animals.

A) Shiny hair
B) Flightlessness
C) Anatomical similarities to camels
D) Extreme susceptibility to heat stress
E) Nomadism
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An animal is ________ if it is able to maintain its temperature through bodily processes.

A) endothermic
B) cold-blooded
C) fur-bearing
D) lizard-like
E) under heated
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In the interior of the ________ biome, one would find the aroma of mold and decomposition, high humidity, and much plant litter of the forest floor.

A) Tropical rainforest
B) Boreal forest
C) Tropical savanna
D) Tropical scrub
E) Tundra
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________ involves two dissimilar organisms living together with no injury to either. An example is burrowing owls sharing the underground homes of prairie dogs.

A) Mutualism
B) Competition
C) Parasitism
D) Commensalism
E) Predatorism
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Which biome has a high proportion of thorny plants?

A) tropical scrub
B) tropical rainforest
C) midlatitude grassland
D) tropic deciduous forest
E) midlatitude deciduous forest
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Which zoogeographic region has the most limited faunal assemblage?

A) the Pacific Islands
B) New Zealand
C) Neotropical
D) Nearctic
E) Palearctic
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After the rainforest is cleared for agriculture, the most typical occurrence is that ________.

A) high agricultural yields occur for many years
B) the soils soon lose their fertility
C) the country's standard of living increases
D) the biotic diversity is increased
E) fertilization is unnecessary for many years
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In the tropical deciduous forest, trees shed their leaves because of a short but pronounced ________.

A) dry season
B) wet season
C) summer season
D) cold season
E) high sun season
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By far, the zoogeographic region with the most distinct flora and fauna is ________.

A) the Neotropical region
B) the Australian region
C) the Palearctic region
D) the Nearctic region
E) the Oriental region
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The zoogeographic region dominated by flightless birds is the ________.

A) Neotropical
B) New Zealand
C) Nearctic
D) Madagascar
E) Ethiopian
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________ total (major plus minor) zoogeographic regions are generally recognized.

A) Five
B) Nine
C) Twenty
D) Thirty-nine
E) Fifty
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The South American continent falls within the zoogeographic ________ region.

A) Nearctic
B) Palearctic
C) Ethiopian
D) Neotropical
E) Phreatic
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Which zoogeographic covers most of Asia?

A) Neotropical
B) Australian
C) Madagascar
D) Oriental
E) Palearctic
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The world zoogeographic regions map includes ONLY ________ animals.

A) domesticated
B) feral
C) wild
D) exotic
E) big game
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Most of North America, including the U.S.A. and Canada, lies within the ________ zoogeographic realm.

A) Australian
B) Neotropical
C) Palearctic
D) Ethiopian
E) Nearctic
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Trees of the genus Eucalyptus dominate the vegetation of ________.

A) Australia
B) Greenland
C) Europe
D) North America
E) Most of Earth
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A large component of the world's selva is located in ________.

A) central Australia
B) central Africa
C) eastern Canada
D) U.S. Midwest
E) Tasmania
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________ is the arrangement in which two dissimilar organisms live together.

A) Symbiosis
B) Succession
C) Co-location
D) Cooperation
E) Paternalism
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An alternate term for tropical rainforest biomes is ________.

A) chaparral
B) savanna
C) selva
D) jungle
E) prairie
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Which of the following facilitated the interchange of animals between the Nearctic and Paleartic regions?

A) the melting of ice at the end of the Ice age
B) the Bering Land Bridge
C) the ice of the Arctic Ocean
D) the drifting of the continents
E) the formation of the Rocky Mountains
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________ is the country with the largest expanse of tropical rainforest.

A) Brazil
B) Malaysia
C) Kenya
D) India
E) China
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The major zoogeographic regions of the world are mapped to the original delineation by ________.

A) Darwin
B) Huxley
C) Wallace
D) Agassiz
E) Smith
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Except in the rainy tropics, virtually all needleleaf trees are ________.

A) evergreen
B) deciduous
C) succulents
D) annuals
E) extinct
A
2
The hardwood broadleaf deciduous trees around the world are ________.

A) eucalyptus
B) angiosperms
C) gymnosperms
D) acacias
E) pines
B
3
Taproots, thorns, and fleshy stems are characteristics of ________.

A) annuals
B) xerophytes
C) deciduous plants
D) plants with little environmental specialization
E) tundra vegetation
B
4
The ability to use solar energy in food production is ________.

A) accomplished by all life on Earth
B) not exhibited in animals
C) not exhibited in most plants
D) not accomplished by any of the life on Earth
E) a characteristic of only the perennials
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These plants perish during times of climatic stress.

A) succulents
B) hygrophytes
C) perennials
D) angiosperms
E) annuals
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A(n) ________ tree is one that sheds its leaves on a sporadic or successive basis with no seasonal variation.

A) deciduous
B) hardwood
C) softwood
D) broadleaf
E) evergreen
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________ were more important in past Earth history; today, the only large, surviving varieties are cone-bearing trees such as pines.

A) Hardwoods
B) Herbaceous plants
C) Angiosperms
D) Gymnosperms
E) Broadleaf plants
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Along with a few conifer species, this type of plant has dominated Earth for the last 50 or 60 million years.

A) bryophytes
B) pteridophytes
C) gymnosperms
D) hydrophytes
E) angiosperms
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Some of the spore-bearing plants are termed ________.

A) higher plants
B) trees
C) conifers
D) pteridophytes
E) angiosperms
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The timing of an entire life cycle into a few days after a rain and then followed by a long period of dormancy is a characteristic of ________ plants.

A) xerophytic
B) hydrophytic
C) hygrophtic
D) most
E) tall
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Shrubland has a wide distribution but is most common in ________ locales.

A) tundra
B) semiarid
C) marshes
D) steppes
E) riparian
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Plants that live above ground and out of contact with the soil, usually growing on trees or shrubs, are ________.

A) parasites
B) epiphytes
C) exotics
D) deciduous
E) xerophytes
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The higher plant type that carries its seeds in cones is the ________.

A) bryophyte
B) pteridophyte
C) xerophyte
D) angiosperm
E) gymnosperm
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The boundary between middle latitude forest and middle latitude grassland is most closely related to the concept of the ________.

A) food chain
B) biome
C) food pyramid
D) ecosystem
E) ecotone
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________ is NOT one of the world's biomes.

A) Desert
B) Ice field
C) Tundra
D) Boreal forest
E) Midlatitude grassland
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Which is NOT among the natural means for dispersal of seeds?

A) wind
B) ocean currents
C) animal activities
D) runoff from land surfaces
E) meteorite collisions
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"Hardwood" and "softwood" ________.

A) are based on easily defined criteria
B) have, respectively, simple and complicated cellular structures
C) are largely evergreen trees
D) are largely deciduous trees
E) are unsatisfactory descriptions of trees
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Plants which survive seasonal climatic fluctuations from year to year are ________.

A) succulents
B) xerophytes
C) perennials
D) annuals
E) epiphytes
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Which of the following plant types is herbaceous?

A) evergreen
B) softwood
C) deciduous
D) hardwood
E) grasses
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Ninety-five percent of all reptiles are ________.

A) water dwellers
B) snakes and lizards
C) poisonous
D) microscopic
E) capable of flight
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Which of the following types is a succulent?

A) cottonwood tree
B) bryophyte
C) eucalyptus
D) cactus
E) oak tree
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The land policies of the Brazilian government have caused ________ of Brazil's rainforest to be removed.

A) <1%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 80%
E) nearly 100%
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________ is a floristic association usually found in slightly drier climates than the forest floristic association.

A) Shrublands
B) Woodlands
C) Steppes
D) Grasslands
E) Beaches
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A Florist ic association dominated by tall grasslands and found in the middle latitudes is ________.

A) wetlands
B) deserts
C) steppe
D) savanna
E) prairie
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A ________ is a natural but variable sequential change in vegetation patterns.

A) deciduous
B) succession
C) hypertrophic
D) food chain
E) monotreme
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Plants adapted to environments with surplus moisture are called ________.

A) hygrophytic
B) xerophytic
C) edaphic
D) marsupials
E) taxonomic
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The reason that treelines at the same latitudes north and south of the Equator occur at different altitudes is ________.

A) the varying solar radiation received by each hemisphere
B) that there are few mountains in the Southern Hemisphere
C) the Sun is usually higher in the sky in the Northern Hemisphere
D) that there is more ocean in the Southern Hemisphere
E) not completely understood
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The floristic association which is much less extensive than the others on the list is ________.

A) tundra
B) grasslands
C) forests
D) wetlands
E) woodlands
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A slope struck by a low Sun angle has relatively low evaporation and thus supports a relatively luxuriant vegetation growth and is known as a(n) ________ slope.

A) adret
B) ubac
C) forte
D) epiphyte
E) selva
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According to the concept of vertical zonation, changes in ________ are the counterpart of changes in altitude.

A) latitude
B) slope angle
C) precipitation
D) soil
E) longitude
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________ is the term most associated with environmental equilibrium in a vegetation community.

A) Plant succession
B) Extinction
C) Migration
D) Reproductive success
E) Climax vegetation
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A type of species removal when vegetation is naturally replaced by another group is termed ________.

A) succession
B) adaption
C) competition
D) migration
E) rejuvenation
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) savanna
B) steppe
C) shrubland
D) prairie
E) grassland
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In considering the major vegetational associations, we should remember that ________.

A) deforestation has accounted for it all
B) extraterrestrial factors have created the boundaries
C) they have been stable for a billion years
D) they have been around as long as the Earth
E) change is inevitable
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Vegetation growing alongside streams is termed ________.

A) riparian
B) adret
C) ubac
D) motile
E) endothermic
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The classic example of the effects of the environment on a species is shown by the ________ on a fox.

A) size of snout
B) color of fur
C) length of tail
D) size of ears
E) color of eyes
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In plant succession, each successive community tends to be ________ than the previous one.

A) simpler
B) less stable
C) less prone to species stability
D) of lesser area
E) taller
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The few trees in an area of midlatitude grassland biome probably would be ________.

A) conifers
B) hygrophytes
C) riparian
D) nomadic
E) lost
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The transfer of moisture from plant leaves to atmosphere is ________.

A) sublimation
B) estivation
C) transpiration
D) deposition
E) nivation
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Climax vegetation can be closely associated with the concept of ________.

A) extinction
B) natural selection
C) equilibrium
D) disturbance
E) human disturbance
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Which of the following is NOT descriptive of most desert animals?

A) anatomically adapted by evolution
B) nocturnal activity
C) low range of daily body temperatures
D) large-scale movements to follow the rains
E) ability to delay reproduction until wet times
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42
Which of the following are NOT vertebrates?

A) amphibians
B) fishes
C) arthropods
D) reptiles
E) mammals
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43
Birds are believed to have evolved from ________.

A) gymosperms
B) angiosperms
C) mammals
D) fish
E) reptiles
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44
Which of the following is NOT a difference between plants and animals?

A) Animals need nutrients and plants do not.
B) Animals tend to be mobile and plants are not.
C) Plants can fix solar energy into chemical form and animals can not.
D) Plants are more prominent than animals on the landscape.
E) Plants have been more important to geographic study than have animals.
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45
There are approximately ________ known species of birds.

A) 9
B) 90
C) 900
D) 9,000
E) 90,000
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46
Which of the following is NOT common animal adaptation to prolonged dry weather?

A) migration
B) estivation
C) delayed implantation
D) nocturnal activity
E) increased reproduction rates
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47
The biological classification puts amphibians under the more general heading of ________.

A) symbiosis
B) parasites
C) arthropods
D) vertebrates
E) flora
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48
Which statement is TRUE?

A) Valley bottoms tend to have riparian vegetation.
B) Valley bottoms usually have little subsurface moisture.
C) Valley bottoms tend to have sparse flora.
D) Valley bottom vegetation is rare in arid regions.
E) Valley bottoms are also called "adret slopes."
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49
Ungulates are ________.

A) large trees
B) hoofed animals
C) extinct
D) vines that hang from trees
E) desert plants covered with thorns
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50
________ is (are) one of the features distinguishing mammals from all other animal groups.

A) Warm blood
B) True hair
C) Eyelids
D) Tongues
E) Toenails
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51
Which of the following are most abundant on Earth?

A) Amphibians
B) Fishes
C) Birds
D) Arthropods
E) Reptiles
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52
Organisms capable of self-generated movement are termed ________.

A) adret
B) ubac
C) mobile
D) riparian
E) torpid
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53
Which of the following characteristics is closely associated with mammals and birds but not other groups of animals?

A) They have spinal cords.
B) They have brains.
C) They are endothermic.
D) They are arthropods.
E) They are very plentiful compared to other animal groups.
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54
The most remarkable series of adjustment to the desert environment has been made by the ________.

A) lion
B) kangaroo
C) snake
D) dromedary
E) ostrich
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55
________ is(are) NOT (an) animal adaptation(s) prominent in the desert biome.

A) Burrowing
B) Nomadism
C) Hygrophytic characteristics
D) Nocturnal habits
E) Estivation
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56
Animals are not as accurate environmental indicators as are plants, mainly because of their ________.

A) body temperature
B) lack of photosynthesis
C) cell structures
D) mobility
E) size
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57
The egg-laying mammals of the Australian region are the ________.

A) primates
B) monotremes
C) marsupials
D) lagomorphs
E) lepidoptera
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58
Which of the following does NOT refer specifically to animal adaptations to the environment?

A) nomadism
B) mutualism
C) parasitism
D) succession
E) mobility
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59
________ is (are) characteristic of a high proportion of animals.

A) Shiny hair
B) Flightlessness
C) Anatomical similarities to camels
D) Extreme susceptibility to heat stress
E) Nomadism
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60
An animal is ________ if it is able to maintain its temperature through bodily processes.

A) endothermic
B) cold-blooded
C) fur-bearing
D) lizard-like
E) under heated
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61
In the interior of the ________ biome, one would find the aroma of mold and decomposition, high humidity, and much plant litter of the forest floor.

A) Tropical rainforest
B) Boreal forest
C) Tropical savanna
D) Tropical scrub
E) Tundra
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62
________ involves two dissimilar organisms living together with no injury to either. An example is burrowing owls sharing the underground homes of prairie dogs.

A) Mutualism
B) Competition
C) Parasitism
D) Commensalism
E) Predatorism
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63
Which biome has a high proportion of thorny plants?

A) tropical scrub
B) tropical rainforest
C) midlatitude grassland
D) tropic deciduous forest
E) midlatitude deciduous forest
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64
Which zoogeographic region has the most limited faunal assemblage?

A) the Pacific Islands
B) New Zealand
C) Neotropical
D) Nearctic
E) Palearctic
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65
After the rainforest is cleared for agriculture, the most typical occurrence is that ________.

A) high agricultural yields occur for many years
B) the soils soon lose their fertility
C) the country's standard of living increases
D) the biotic diversity is increased
E) fertilization is unnecessary for many years
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66
In the tropical deciduous forest, trees shed their leaves because of a short but pronounced ________.

A) dry season
B) wet season
C) summer season
D) cold season
E) high sun season
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67
By far, the zoogeographic region with the most distinct flora and fauna is ________.

A) the Neotropical region
B) the Australian region
C) the Palearctic region
D) the Nearctic region
E) the Oriental region
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68
The zoogeographic region dominated by flightless birds is the ________.

A) Neotropical
B) New Zealand
C) Nearctic
D) Madagascar
E) Ethiopian
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69
________ total (major plus minor) zoogeographic regions are generally recognized.

A) Five
B) Nine
C) Twenty
D) Thirty-nine
E) Fifty
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70
The South American continent falls within the zoogeographic ________ region.

A) Nearctic
B) Palearctic
C) Ethiopian
D) Neotropical
E) Phreatic
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71
Which zoogeographic covers most of Asia?

A) Neotropical
B) Australian
C) Madagascar
D) Oriental
E) Palearctic
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72
The world zoogeographic regions map includes ONLY ________ animals.

A) domesticated
B) feral
C) wild
D) exotic
E) big game
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73
Most of North America, including the U.S.A. and Canada, lies within the ________ zoogeographic realm.

A) Australian
B) Neotropical
C) Palearctic
D) Ethiopian
E) Nearctic
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74
Trees of the genus Eucalyptus dominate the vegetation of ________.

A) Australia
B) Greenland
C) Europe
D) North America
E) Most of Earth
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75
A large component of the world's selva is located in ________.

A) central Australia
B) central Africa
C) eastern Canada
D) U.S. Midwest
E) Tasmania
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76
________ is the arrangement in which two dissimilar organisms live together.

A) Symbiosis
B) Succession
C) Co-location
D) Cooperation
E) Paternalism
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77
An alternate term for tropical rainforest biomes is ________.

A) chaparral
B) savanna
C) selva
D) jungle
E) prairie
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78
Which of the following facilitated the interchange of animals between the Nearctic and Paleartic regions?

A) the melting of ice at the end of the Ice age
B) the Bering Land Bridge
C) the ice of the Arctic Ocean
D) the drifting of the continents
E) the formation of the Rocky Mountains
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79
________ is the country with the largest expanse of tropical rainforest.

A) Brazil
B) Malaysia
C) Kenya
D) India
E) China
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80
The major zoogeographic regions of the world are mapped to the original delineation by ________.

A) Darwin
B) Huxley
C) Wallace
D) Agassiz
E) Smith
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