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The artificial method of fixing atmospheric nitrogen for plant growth is called the .

A) denitrification process
B) Haber- Bosch process
C) nitrification process
D) net primary production
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The Haber- Bosch process creates nitrogen fertilizers by .

A) allowing vegetative detritus to break down under anaerobic conditions
B) extracting nitrogen oxides from the gases produced when fossil fuels are burned
C) converting nitrogen gas to ammonia
D) extracting reactive nitrogen from soils
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All of the following can be taken in and used by plants except .

A) CO2
B) N2
C) NH4+
D) PO43-
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The first step in changing atmospheric nitrogen into more usable NH3 is called .

A) nitrification
B) denitrification
C) ammonification
D) nitrogen fixation
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<strong>  Which step in the figure shows nitrogen fixation?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which step in the figure shows nitrogen fixation?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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<strong>  By definition, inorganic fertilizers do not contain .</strong> A) either nitrogen or phosphorus B) carbon C) phosphorus D) nitrogen <div style=padding-top: 35px>
By definition, inorganic fertilizers do not contain .

A) either nitrogen or phosphorus
B) carbon
C) phosphorus
D) nitrogen
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All of the following statements about the sulfur cycle are true except for the following:

A) Most sulfur is found in rocks and minerals.
B) A natural source of sulfur in soils is the weathering of rocks.
C) Unlike nitrogen and carbon, organisms do not require or contain sulfur.
D) Sulfur is released into the atmosphere when humans burn coal.
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<strong>  The volume of Lake Erie is 480 km3. The main inflows into Lake Erie include the Detroit River and Buffalo River, and the main outflows include the Niagara River and Welland Canal. If the water level of Lake Erie remains level and the amount of water flowing into Lake Erie is 0.500 km3 per day, what is the approximate residence time for the water in Lake Erie?</strong> A) 2.6 years B) 960 years C) 240 years D) 8.5 months <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The volume of Lake Erie is 480 km3. The main inflows into Lake Erie include the Detroit River and Buffalo River, and the main outflows include the Niagara River and Welland Canal. If the water level of Lake Erie remains level and the amount of water flowing into Lake Erie is 0.500 km3 per day, what is the approximate residence time for the water in Lake Erie?

A) 2.6 years
B) 960 years
C) 240 years
D) 8.5 months
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The largest pools of carbon in the carbon cycle are .

A) plants and animals
B) the atmosphere and land plants
C) freshwater systems and oceans
D) carbonate rocks and oceans
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Plants grow as their cells manufacture new organic molecules. The carbon in the newly created organic molecules of these plants came from .

A) carbon dioxide in the air
B) carbon compounds absorbed from water
C) proteins and carbohydrates absorbed by the roots of the plants
D) carbon dioxide released during the production of plant sugars
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<strong>  Of the following forms of nitrogen, which one is least useful to plants?</strong> A) NH<sub>4</sub>+ B) NO<sub>3</sub>- C) NH<sub>3</sub> D) N<sub>2</sub>O <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Of the following forms of nitrogen, which one is least useful to plants?

A) NH4+
B) NO3-
C) NH3
D) N2O
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Which one of the following best describes a flux?

A) Movement of elements or compounds between reservoirs in a biogeochemical cycle
B) A pool or reservoir where an element or compound is stored within a biogeochemical cycle
C) A type of flower used for food and fiber; also known as linseed
D) Variation in output from a large water reservoir, such as output through a hydroelectric dam
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All organic compounds contain .

A) sulfur
B) water
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
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<strong>  This figure depicts what biogeochemical cycle?</strong> A) Carbon B) Nitrogen C) Sulfur D) Phosphorus <div style=padding-top: 35px>
This figure depicts what biogeochemical cycle?

A) Carbon
B) Nitrogen
C) Sulfur
D) Phosphorus
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Which one of the following statements about the carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles is true?

A) Of the three, only the phosphorus cycle has no gaseous component.
B) Bacteria drive all three cycles.
C) The major source of carbon used by plants is the soil.
D) The major source of nitrogen used by plants is the atmosphere.
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Fossil fuels were formed from .

A) sodium and calcium incorporated into ancient fossils, seashells, and limestone
B) nitrogen trapped in rocks during extensive volcanic activity
C) plants and algae trapped underground millions of years ago
D) pockets of hydrogen sulfide gas that were trapped beneath bogs and wetlands
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<strong>  What human activity contributes most to the release of sulfur into the atmosphere?</strong> A) Using automobiles B) Cutting down trees C) Burning wood for fuel D) Burning coal in power plants <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What human activity contributes most to the release of sulfur into the atmosphere?

A) Using automobiles
B) Cutting down trees
C) Burning wood for fuel
D) Burning coal in power plants
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<strong>  Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the increased flux of carbon into the atmosphere has been primarily due to .</strong> A) desertification B) the addition of phosphate to detergents C) the addition of fertilizers to the soil D) the burning of fossil fuels <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the increased flux of carbon into the atmosphere has been primarily due to .

A) desertification
B) the addition of phosphate to detergents
C) the addition of fertilizers to the soil
D) the burning of fossil fuels
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<strong>  Which of the following carbon reservoirs contains the least carbon?</strong> A) Fossil fuels B) Oceans C) Carbonate rocks D) The atmosphere <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following carbon reservoirs contains the least carbon?

A) Fossil fuels
B) Oceans
C) Carbonate rocks
D) The atmosphere
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Cows release which of the following into the atmosphere?

A) SO2
B) Phosphorus, sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen
C) CO2 and CH4
D) N2 and NOx
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Production of which of the following is expected to decline around the middle of this century, as global deposits dwindle?

A) Phosphorus fertilizer
B) Reactive sulfur
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Nitrogen fertilizer
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  Discuss the role of bacteria in the (a) carbon and (b) nitrogen cycles.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Discuss the role of bacteria in the (a) carbon and (b) nitrogen cycles.
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Identify the human activities that negatively impact the phosphorus cycle, and explain their impacts.
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All of the following can be converted into acids in the atmosphere except .

A) sulfur
B) NO
C) N2
D) NO2
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Sewage treatment plants often use the same denitrification process that occurs in soils and bodies of water. The process of denitrification involves .

A) the conversion of reactive nitrogen into unreactive nitrogen
B) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to reactive nitrogen
C) the bubbling of oxygen into sewage
D) the removal of oxygen from sewage
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Which of the following naturally convert(s) atmospheric nitrogen into reactive nitrogen?

A) Various industrial processes for making fertilizers
B) Lightning and soil bacteria
C) Denitrifying bacteria
D) Fossil fuel combustion
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Which one of the following is most likely to cause eutrophication of a waterway?

A) The eruption of a nearby volcano
B) The use of detergents containing high levels of phosphorus
C) The release of carbon monoxide from a coal- burning power plant
D) The burning of diesel containing high levels of sulfur
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Which of the following elements is found in soils and rocks but is virtually absent from Earth's atmosphere?

A) Oxygen
B) Phosphorus
C) Nitrogen
D) Carbon
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  Give a brief overview of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Include the source of carbon that enters terrestrial ecosystems, how carbon moves through ecosystems, and how carbon ultimately leaves ecosystems. Explain how part of this cycle is believed to contribute to global climate change.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Give a brief overview of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Include the source of carbon that enters terrestrial ecosystems, how carbon moves through ecosystems, and how carbon ultimately leaves ecosystems. Explain how part of this cycle is believed to contribute to global climate change.
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Cell respiration and photosynthesis are complex processes that .

A) involve the flux of carbon between the atmosphere and organisms
B) generate oxygen from soil minerals
C) result in the production of glucose
D) release carbon dioxide
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<strong>  The trends depicted in the figure are best explained by .</strong> A) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by recent regulations restricting the production and use of fossil fuels containing sulfur B) a growth and subsequent decline in the global human population C) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by a recent decreased use of fossil fuels D) an increased use of sulfur- containing fertilizers, followed by a recent replacement of those fertilizers with those that contain phosphorus and nitrogen rather than sulfur <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The trends depicted in the figure are best explained by .

A) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by recent regulations restricting the production and use of fossil fuels containing sulfur
B) a growth and subsequent decline in the global human population
C) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by a recent decreased use of fossil fuels
D) an increased use of sulfur- containing fertilizers, followed by a recent replacement of those fertilizers with those that contain phosphorus and nitrogen rather than sulfur
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Nitrogen fixation is a process that makes nitrogen available to plants and is carried out by .

A) bacteria
B) nitrogen gas dissolving in fresh water and in the ocean
C) volcanic eruptions
D) plants during photosynthesis
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Biogeochemical cycles involve .

A) heat loss from both respiration and photosynthesis
B) only geological and chemical processes
C) the cyclic movement of materials through ecosystems
D) only biological processes
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The artificial method of fixing atmospheric nitrogen for plant growth is called the .

A) denitrification process
B) Haber- Bosch process
C) nitrification process
D) net primary production
B
2
The Haber- Bosch process creates nitrogen fertilizers by .

A) allowing vegetative detritus to break down under anaerobic conditions
B) extracting nitrogen oxides from the gases produced when fossil fuels are burned
C) converting nitrogen gas to ammonia
D) extracting reactive nitrogen from soils
C
3
All of the following can be taken in and used by plants except .

A) CO2
B) N2
C) NH4+
D) PO43-
B
4
The first step in changing atmospheric nitrogen into more usable NH3 is called .

A) nitrification
B) denitrification
C) ammonification
D) nitrogen fixation
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<strong>  Which step in the figure shows nitrogen fixation?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
Which step in the figure shows nitrogen fixation?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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<strong>  By definition, inorganic fertilizers do not contain .</strong> A) either nitrogen or phosphorus B) carbon C) phosphorus D) nitrogen
By definition, inorganic fertilizers do not contain .

A) either nitrogen or phosphorus
B) carbon
C) phosphorus
D) nitrogen
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All of the following statements about the sulfur cycle are true except for the following:

A) Most sulfur is found in rocks and minerals.
B) A natural source of sulfur in soils is the weathering of rocks.
C) Unlike nitrogen and carbon, organisms do not require or contain sulfur.
D) Sulfur is released into the atmosphere when humans burn coal.
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<strong>  The volume of Lake Erie is 480 km3. The main inflows into Lake Erie include the Detroit River and Buffalo River, and the main outflows include the Niagara River and Welland Canal. If the water level of Lake Erie remains level and the amount of water flowing into Lake Erie is 0.500 km3 per day, what is the approximate residence time for the water in Lake Erie?</strong> A) 2.6 years B) 960 years C) 240 years D) 8.5 months
The volume of Lake Erie is 480 km3. The main inflows into Lake Erie include the Detroit River and Buffalo River, and the main outflows include the Niagara River and Welland Canal. If the water level of Lake Erie remains level and the amount of water flowing into Lake Erie is 0.500 km3 per day, what is the approximate residence time for the water in Lake Erie?

A) 2.6 years
B) 960 years
C) 240 years
D) 8.5 months
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The largest pools of carbon in the carbon cycle are .

A) plants and animals
B) the atmosphere and land plants
C) freshwater systems and oceans
D) carbonate rocks and oceans
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Plants grow as their cells manufacture new organic molecules. The carbon in the newly created organic molecules of these plants came from .

A) carbon dioxide in the air
B) carbon compounds absorbed from water
C) proteins and carbohydrates absorbed by the roots of the plants
D) carbon dioxide released during the production of plant sugars
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<strong>  Of the following forms of nitrogen, which one is least useful to plants?</strong> A) NH<sub>4</sub>+ B) NO<sub>3</sub>- C) NH<sub>3</sub> D) N<sub>2</sub>O
Of the following forms of nitrogen, which one is least useful to plants?

A) NH4+
B) NO3-
C) NH3
D) N2O
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Which one of the following best describes a flux?

A) Movement of elements or compounds between reservoirs in a biogeochemical cycle
B) A pool or reservoir where an element or compound is stored within a biogeochemical cycle
C) A type of flower used for food and fiber; also known as linseed
D) Variation in output from a large water reservoir, such as output through a hydroelectric dam
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All organic compounds contain .

A) sulfur
B) water
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
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<strong>  This figure depicts what biogeochemical cycle?</strong> A) Carbon B) Nitrogen C) Sulfur D) Phosphorus
This figure depicts what biogeochemical cycle?

A) Carbon
B) Nitrogen
C) Sulfur
D) Phosphorus
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Which one of the following statements about the carbon, phosphorus, and nitrogen cycles is true?

A) Of the three, only the phosphorus cycle has no gaseous component.
B) Bacteria drive all three cycles.
C) The major source of carbon used by plants is the soil.
D) The major source of nitrogen used by plants is the atmosphere.
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Fossil fuels were formed from .

A) sodium and calcium incorporated into ancient fossils, seashells, and limestone
B) nitrogen trapped in rocks during extensive volcanic activity
C) plants and algae trapped underground millions of years ago
D) pockets of hydrogen sulfide gas that were trapped beneath bogs and wetlands
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<strong>  What human activity contributes most to the release of sulfur into the atmosphere?</strong> A) Using automobiles B) Cutting down trees C) Burning wood for fuel D) Burning coal in power plants
What human activity contributes most to the release of sulfur into the atmosphere?

A) Using automobiles
B) Cutting down trees
C) Burning wood for fuel
D) Burning coal in power plants
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<strong>  Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the increased flux of carbon into the atmosphere has been primarily due to .</strong> A) desertification B) the addition of phosphate to detergents C) the addition of fertilizers to the soil D) the burning of fossil fuels
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the increased flux of carbon into the atmosphere has been primarily due to .

A) desertification
B) the addition of phosphate to detergents
C) the addition of fertilizers to the soil
D) the burning of fossil fuels
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<strong>  Which of the following carbon reservoirs contains the least carbon?</strong> A) Fossil fuels B) Oceans C) Carbonate rocks D) The atmosphere
Which of the following carbon reservoirs contains the least carbon?

A) Fossil fuels
B) Oceans
C) Carbonate rocks
D) The atmosphere
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Cows release which of the following into the atmosphere?

A) SO2
B) Phosphorus, sulfur, carbon, and nitrogen
C) CO2 and CH4
D) N2 and NOx
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Production of which of the following is expected to decline around the middle of this century, as global deposits dwindle?

A) Phosphorus fertilizer
B) Reactive sulfur
C) Carbon dioxide
D) Nitrogen fertilizer
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  Discuss the role of bacteria in the (a) carbon and (b) nitrogen cycles.
Discuss the role of bacteria in the (a) carbon and (b) nitrogen cycles.
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Identify the human activities that negatively impact the phosphorus cycle, and explain their impacts.
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All of the following can be converted into acids in the atmosphere except .

A) sulfur
B) NO
C) N2
D) NO2
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Sewage treatment plants often use the same denitrification process that occurs in soils and bodies of water. The process of denitrification involves .

A) the conversion of reactive nitrogen into unreactive nitrogen
B) the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to reactive nitrogen
C) the bubbling of oxygen into sewage
D) the removal of oxygen from sewage
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Which of the following naturally convert(s) atmospheric nitrogen into reactive nitrogen?

A) Various industrial processes for making fertilizers
B) Lightning and soil bacteria
C) Denitrifying bacteria
D) Fossil fuel combustion
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Which one of the following is most likely to cause eutrophication of a waterway?

A) The eruption of a nearby volcano
B) The use of detergents containing high levels of phosphorus
C) The release of carbon monoxide from a coal- burning power plant
D) The burning of diesel containing high levels of sulfur
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Which of the following elements is found in soils and rocks but is virtually absent from Earth's atmosphere?

A) Oxygen
B) Phosphorus
C) Nitrogen
D) Carbon
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  Give a brief overview of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Include the source of carbon that enters terrestrial ecosystems, how carbon moves through ecosystems, and how carbon ultimately leaves ecosystems. Explain how part of this cycle is believed to contribute to global climate change.
Give a brief overview of the terrestrial carbon cycle. Include the source of carbon that enters terrestrial ecosystems, how carbon moves through ecosystems, and how carbon ultimately leaves ecosystems. Explain how part of this cycle is believed to contribute to global climate change.
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Cell respiration and photosynthesis are complex processes that .

A) involve the flux of carbon between the atmosphere and organisms
B) generate oxygen from soil minerals
C) result in the production of glucose
D) release carbon dioxide
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<strong>  The trends depicted in the figure are best explained by .</strong> A) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by recent regulations restricting the production and use of fossil fuels containing sulfur B) a growth and subsequent decline in the global human population C) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by a recent decreased use of fossil fuels D) an increased use of sulfur- containing fertilizers, followed by a recent replacement of those fertilizers with those that contain phosphorus and nitrogen rather than sulfur
The trends depicted in the figure are best explained by .

A) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by recent regulations restricting the production and use of fossil fuels containing sulfur
B) a growth and subsequent decline in the global human population
C) an increased use of fossil fuels, followed by a recent decreased use of fossil fuels
D) an increased use of sulfur- containing fertilizers, followed by a recent replacement of those fertilizers with those that contain phosphorus and nitrogen rather than sulfur
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Nitrogen fixation is a process that makes nitrogen available to plants and is carried out by .

A) bacteria
B) nitrogen gas dissolving in fresh water and in the ocean
C) volcanic eruptions
D) plants during photosynthesis
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Biogeochemical cycles involve .

A) heat loss from both respiration and photosynthesis
B) only geological and chemical processes
C) the cyclic movement of materials through ecosystems
D) only biological processes
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