Deck 10: Cycles and Patterns of the Biosphere

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Approximately how many species of plants are in existence?

A) 1,500
B) 6,000
C) 150,000
D) 600,000
E) 6,000,000
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Earth has ________ species of animals compared to the number of plant species.

A) many fewer
B) about 100 fewer
C) about 100 more
D) many more
E) about the same number of
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) plankton
B) nekton
C) terrestrial biota
D) benthos
E) oceanic biota
Question
The geographic study of living organisms is ________.

A) geomorphology
B) biology
C) phytology
D) biogeography
E) limnology
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Compared to the others, which of the following is the "hardest to pin down"?

A) atmosphere
B) biosphere
C) lithosphere
D) hydrosphere
E) magnetosphere
Question
If the biosphere is to function properly, its components must be ________.

A) replaced from space
B) replaced from the ocean
C) recycled
D) fully used up within biogeochemical cycles
E) arranged so that they don't become "fixed"
Question
The Linnaean classification system is based mainly on ________.

A) flower type
B) anatomical similarities
C) root depth
D) edaphic factors
E) speed of growth
Question
The Linnaean system of classification is ________.

A) completely objective
B) based on three Latin names for each species
C) hierarchical
D) so successful that it has not had to be modified
E) sadly outdated
Question
________ is the term for the total complex of plant and animal life in an area.

A) Ecosystem
B) Flora
C) Ecotone
D) Fauna
E) Biota
Question
Which of the following does NOT describe the Linnaean biological taxonomy?

A) formulated in the 1700s
B) hierarchical
C) comprehensive
D) losing acceptance
E) binomial
Question
Animals or plants living on the sea bottom are ________.

A) fish
B) benthos
C) nekton
D) xerophytes
E) part of the lithosphere
Question
The present binomial system of biological classification was devised by ________.

A) Darwin
B) Wallace
C) Huxley
D) Linnaeus
E) Aristotle
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________ are floating plants or animals.

A) Benthos
B) Nekton
C) Flora
D) Terrestrial life
E) Plankton
Question
Concerning the biosphere, the geographic viewpoint is most often concerned with ________.

A) taxonomy
B) specific plants
C) specific animals
D) distributions and relationships
E) agriculture
Question
For about the last ________ years, Earth has had about the same balance of chemical components that now persists.

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 1 million
D) 500 million
E) 1 billion
Question
Which of the following terms is the LEAST specific?

A) species
B) flora
C) fauna
D) benthos
E) biota
Question
In nutrient cycles in general, minerals tend to be dispersed through ________.

A) plant action
B) surface and subsurface runoff
C) evaporation
D) assimilation
E) conduction
Question
Which of the following does not refer to life in the oceans?

A) vadose
B) plankton
C) nekton
D) benthos
E) food chain
Question
Planetwide, a balance of chemicals is maintained by ________.

A) negative feedbacks
B) cycles
C) seasonal patterns
D) solar radiation
E) decomposition
Question
Why is the Linnaean system of limited interest to geographers?

A) too simple
B) not in English
C) not logical
D) not based on distributions
E) too difficult
Question
The driving force behind all life cycles in the entire biosphere is ________.

A) the Sun
B) water
C) nitrogen
D) hydrogen
E) oxygen
Question
Net primary productivity is measured in ________ per year.

A) watts
B) watts per square meters
C) kilograms per square meter
D) kilograms
E) centimeters
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________ is the term for the physical amount of plant material at a location.

A) Biomass
B) Intraspecific composition
C) Biota
D) Biome
E) Biology
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In terms of biogeochemical cycles, calcium has a(n) ________.

A) mysterious
B) non-repeatable
C) asynchronous
D) cycle very similar to that of nitrogen
E) sedimentary cycle
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The main energy source for the biosphere is ________.

A) heat from volcanoes
B) reflected energy from the moon
C) radioactivity decay in rocks
D) light from the Sun
E) hot air from Congress
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Which of the following is made by chemical processing of animal fat or vegetable oil?

A) gasoline
B) alcohol
C) "sugar cane gas"
D) biodiesel
E) ethanol
Question
The conversion of recyclable components within the biosphere takes place in all but the following ways:

A) using energy
B) continually
C) sometimes over hundreds of millions of years
D) sometimes in less than a decade
E) equally over Earth's surface
Question
Carbon dioxide and water and light combined to create carbohydrates is a vital portion of which cycle?

A) oxygen
B) hydrologic
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
E) energy
Question
Net primary productivity is greatest in the oceans ________.

A) where nutrients are greatest
B) in the tropics
C) in the middle latitudes
D) in the polar latitudes
E) where nutrients are least
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The following DOES NOT have a sedimentary cycle.

A) zinc
B) copper
C) phosphorus
D) sulfur
E) oxygen
Question
The response of an organism to the amount of light it receives in a day is termed ________.

A) ecotone
B) photoperiodism
C) edaphic
D) photosynthesis
E) dentrification
Question
Considering all major biogeochemical cycles, the human input is ________.

A) making major alternations in most cycles
B) insignificant
C) limited to the carbon cycle
D) never likely to be important
E) several times larger than the natural fluxes of mass and energy
Question
The biogeochemical cycles are considered to have been in a planetwide steady-state condition for the last ________ billion years.

A) ten
B) one thousand
C) one million
D) one billion
E) one trillion
Question
Which biogeochemical cycle exists largely because of the work of bacteria?

A) oxygen
B) hydrologic
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
E) energy
Question
Net primary productivity is greatest on land ________.

A) where nutrients are greatest
B) in the tropics
C) in the middle latitudes
D) in the polar latitudes
E) where nutrients are least
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The end product(s) of photosynthesis is (are) ________.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) carbohydrates
D) light
E) unknown
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A problem with the use of biofuels is ________.

A) they have never been successfully produced
B) the United States has outlawed them
C) there is a food versus fuel debate
D) they emit more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels
E) they have never been successfully been used in trucks
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Photosynthesis is a main means of fixing ________ in the ecosystem.

A) benthos
B) oxygen
C) carbon dioxide
D) nekton
E) nitrogen
Question
Which components are necessary for photosynthesis to occur?

A) carbon dioxide and light
B) carbon dioxide, light, and water
C) water, oxygen, and light
D) oxygen and light
E) water and light
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Of the total solar energy reaching the Earth, ________ percent is fixed by photosynthesis.

A) 80
B) 40
C) 20
D) 10
E) less than 1
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In the language of the food chain, herbivorous animals are called ________.

A) the apex
B) primary consumers
C) tertiary consumers
D) secondary consumers
E) dominant
Question
Over the last century and a half, the main source of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide has been ________.

A) volcanoes
B) photosynthesis
C) photoperiodism
D) rock decomposition
E) burning of fossil fuels
Question
Which of the following is NOT a source of atmospheric oxygen in the oxygen cycle?

A) the weathering of rocks
B) the burning of fossil fuels
C) water from plant transpiration
D) decomposition of water during photosynthesis
E) decomposition of nirogen by solar energy
Question
In the concept of the food chain, the fundamental unit consists of ________.

A) bacteria
B) plants
C) humans
D) secondary consumers
E) predators
Question
Of the biogeochemical cycles which have been interfered with by the actions of humans, which is thought to be likely to have the most far-reaching effects on the biosphere?

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon
D) water
E) copper
Question
Carbon is fixed in the biosphere through ________ into carbohydrate compounds.

A) bacteria
B) biomes
C) photosynthesis
D) dentrification
E) transit
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This entity has the greatest percentage of its mass as water.

A) humans
B) tomatoes
C) rock
D) soil
E) earthworm
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Plant decomposition releases ________ into the atmosphere.

A) sulfur
B) oxygen
C) neon
D) carbon dioxide
E) nitrogen
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Animal wastes on the ground form a part of the ________ cycle.

A) oxygen
B) carbon
C) phosphorous
D) nitrogen
E) copper
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The conversion of nitrates into free nitrogen ________.

A) does not happen in nature
B) is called "freeing" of nitrogen
C) is accomplished by bacteria
D) happens in the process of photosynthesis
E) is little impacted by humans
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Most of the carbon near Earth's surface is held in ________.

A) geologic deposits
B) forests
C) glaciers
D) animals
E) lakes
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Of the main nutrients in the biosphere, the one that is "fixed" inside nodules in certain plant roots is ________.

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) hydrogen
E) calcium
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Atmospheric nitrogen which can be assimilated by plants is ________ nitrogen.

A) legume
B) denitrified
C) juvenile
D) fixed
E) liberated
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Concerning oxygen, which of the following is FALSE?

A) It was scarce in Earth's early atmosphere.
B) It helped produce the first life on Earth.
C) Most life cannot function without oxygen.
D) Most oxygen has a biological origin.
E) Photosynthesis produces oxygen.
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Most atmospheric free nitrogen is cycled to Earth by means of ________.

A) assimilation
B) weathering
C) rain
D) mining
E) bacteria
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Amongst the biogeochemical cycles, which one can be said to operate rapidly?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) helium
E) rock
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The availability of moisture to plants is largely determined by ________.

A) precipitation
B) evaporation
C) precipitation versus evaporation
D) light
E) chlorofluorocarbons
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Which of the following does NOT correctly describe water in plants?

A) Water dissolves nutrients.
B) Chemical reactions take place in water.
C) Water carries away waste products.
D) Water carries nutrients to all parts of plants.
E) Water is created through the process of photosynthesis.
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Which of the following is cycled in minor amounts compared to the other substances on the list?

A) water
B) phosphorous
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) carbon dioxide
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Which cycle has been significantly altered by humans and is of great concern because of its implications for global warming?

A) argon
B) oxygen
C) nutrient
D) nitrogen
E) carbon
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Humans fit into the food pyramid as ________.

A) primary consumers
B) primary producers
C) secondary producers
D) herbivores
E) the apex of the pyramid
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In the food chain, a(n) ________ is another term for a consumer.

A) autotroph
B) heterotroph
C) bryophyte
D) photosynthetic plant
E) producer
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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) topographic influences
B) light
C) edaphic influences
D) oxygen cycle
E) wind
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Animals which eat plants are also known as ________.

A) predators
B) carnivores
C) secondary consumers
D) herbivores
E) final consumers
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In studying environmental relationships, which of the following is true?

A) Interspecific relationships need to be considered.
B) Intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
C) Neither interspecific nor intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
D) Neither interspecific nor intraspecific relationships study is at the scale of the biome.
E) Both interspecific and intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
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What was learned from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?

A) Never drill in the Arctic Ocean again.
B) Keep tourists from touching controls.
C) It was unclear if anything was learned.
D) The environmental effects were actually negligible.
E) Whole new technologies of offshore drilling were developed.
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Biomagnification is most closely associated with ________.

A) elephants
B) ozone
C) carbon dioxide
D) DDT
E) loud birds
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The effect of winds on life is ________.

A) almost always negative
B) almost always positive
C) mostly negative
D) mostly positive
E) a mix of positive and negative
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The effects of soil on flora and fauna are called ________.

A) topographic
B) ecotonal
C) edaphic
D) biotic
E) transitory
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According to the food chain concept, it takes ________ kilograms of plankton to make one kilogram of weight gain for a human.

A) 1
B) 10
C) 100
D) 1,000
E) 1,000,000
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The coconut palm is now widely dispersed in the world because of ________.

A) the ability of its coconut to float long distances
B) its ability to survive in the Tundra
C) rapid evolution
D) humans who have transplanted it
E) continental drift
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In which type of environment does the number of species tend to be the greatest?

A) very cold places
B) very warm places
C) places with moderate temperatures
D) places where cellular water occasionally freezes
E) species number is unrelated to temperature
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A(n) ________ is another way in which a food chain can be conceptualized.

A) sedimentary cycle
B) open system
C) food pyramid
D) final link at the apex
E) way of gaining energy at every step
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The relationship between climates and fauna is ________.

A) non-existent
B) important and obvious
C) unknown
D) important
E) just as distinct as with their floral counterparts
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Seasonal behavior in plants and animals is stimulated by ________.

A) photoperiodism
B) photosynthesis
C) temperature
D) edaphic influences
E) wildfire
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Plants are eaten by ________.

A) herbivores
B) the most plentiful animals in the food chain
C) carnivores
D) secondary consumers
E) primary producers
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The Deepwater Horizon event was ________.

A) a volcanic eruption
B) an explosion on an offshore drilling platform
C) an underwater earthquake
D) a large wildfire in Montana
E) eventually shown not to have serious ecological consequences
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Of the sum total of environmental relationships affecting plant distributions, ________ is the least predictable.

A) topography
B) temperature
C) wildfire
D) edaphic influences
E) succession
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Of the climatic factors, ________ is usually the most limited in its impact on biotic distributions.

A) light
B) moisture
C) temperature
D) photoperiodism
E) wind
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The 2010 Deepwater Oil Spill ________.

A) happened because of government interference
B) was the worst maritime spill in U.S. history
C) will actually decrease the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D) has not left any lasting effects
E) was not an accident
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Deck 10: Cycles and Patterns of the Biosphere
1
Approximately how many species of plants are in existence?

A) 1,500
B) 6,000
C) 150,000
D) 600,000
E) 6,000,000
D
2
Earth has ________ species of animals compared to the number of plant species.

A) many fewer
B) about 100 fewer
C) about 100 more
D) many more
E) about the same number of
D
3
Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) plankton
B) nekton
C) terrestrial biota
D) benthos
E) oceanic biota
C
4
The geographic study of living organisms is ________.

A) geomorphology
B) biology
C) phytology
D) biogeography
E) limnology
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5
Compared to the others, which of the following is the "hardest to pin down"?

A) atmosphere
B) biosphere
C) lithosphere
D) hydrosphere
E) magnetosphere
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6
If the biosphere is to function properly, its components must be ________.

A) replaced from space
B) replaced from the ocean
C) recycled
D) fully used up within biogeochemical cycles
E) arranged so that they don't become "fixed"
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7
The Linnaean classification system is based mainly on ________.

A) flower type
B) anatomical similarities
C) root depth
D) edaphic factors
E) speed of growth
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8
The Linnaean system of classification is ________.

A) completely objective
B) based on three Latin names for each species
C) hierarchical
D) so successful that it has not had to be modified
E) sadly outdated
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9
________ is the term for the total complex of plant and animal life in an area.

A) Ecosystem
B) Flora
C) Ecotone
D) Fauna
E) Biota
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10
Which of the following does NOT describe the Linnaean biological taxonomy?

A) formulated in the 1700s
B) hierarchical
C) comprehensive
D) losing acceptance
E) binomial
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Animals or plants living on the sea bottom are ________.

A) fish
B) benthos
C) nekton
D) xerophytes
E) part of the lithosphere
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12
The present binomial system of biological classification was devised by ________.

A) Darwin
B) Wallace
C) Huxley
D) Linnaeus
E) Aristotle
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13
________ are floating plants or animals.

A) Benthos
B) Nekton
C) Flora
D) Terrestrial life
E) Plankton
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Concerning the biosphere, the geographic viewpoint is most often concerned with ________.

A) taxonomy
B) specific plants
C) specific animals
D) distributions and relationships
E) agriculture
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For about the last ________ years, Earth has had about the same balance of chemical components that now persists.

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 1 million
D) 500 million
E) 1 billion
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16
Which of the following terms is the LEAST specific?

A) species
B) flora
C) fauna
D) benthos
E) biota
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17
In nutrient cycles in general, minerals tend to be dispersed through ________.

A) plant action
B) surface and subsurface runoff
C) evaporation
D) assimilation
E) conduction
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18
Which of the following does not refer to life in the oceans?

A) vadose
B) plankton
C) nekton
D) benthos
E) food chain
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19
Planetwide, a balance of chemicals is maintained by ________.

A) negative feedbacks
B) cycles
C) seasonal patterns
D) solar radiation
E) decomposition
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Why is the Linnaean system of limited interest to geographers?

A) too simple
B) not in English
C) not logical
D) not based on distributions
E) too difficult
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21
The driving force behind all life cycles in the entire biosphere is ________.

A) the Sun
B) water
C) nitrogen
D) hydrogen
E) oxygen
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22
Net primary productivity is measured in ________ per year.

A) watts
B) watts per square meters
C) kilograms per square meter
D) kilograms
E) centimeters
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23
________ is the term for the physical amount of plant material at a location.

A) Biomass
B) Intraspecific composition
C) Biota
D) Biome
E) Biology
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24
In terms of biogeochemical cycles, calcium has a(n) ________.

A) mysterious
B) non-repeatable
C) asynchronous
D) cycle very similar to that of nitrogen
E) sedimentary cycle
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25
The main energy source for the biosphere is ________.

A) heat from volcanoes
B) reflected energy from the moon
C) radioactivity decay in rocks
D) light from the Sun
E) hot air from Congress
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Which of the following is made by chemical processing of animal fat or vegetable oil?

A) gasoline
B) alcohol
C) "sugar cane gas"
D) biodiesel
E) ethanol
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27
The conversion of recyclable components within the biosphere takes place in all but the following ways:

A) using energy
B) continually
C) sometimes over hundreds of millions of years
D) sometimes in less than a decade
E) equally over Earth's surface
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28
Carbon dioxide and water and light combined to create carbohydrates is a vital portion of which cycle?

A) oxygen
B) hydrologic
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
E) energy
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29
Net primary productivity is greatest in the oceans ________.

A) where nutrients are greatest
B) in the tropics
C) in the middle latitudes
D) in the polar latitudes
E) where nutrients are least
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30
The following DOES NOT have a sedimentary cycle.

A) zinc
B) copper
C) phosphorus
D) sulfur
E) oxygen
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31
The response of an organism to the amount of light it receives in a day is termed ________.

A) ecotone
B) photoperiodism
C) edaphic
D) photosynthesis
E) dentrification
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32
Considering all major biogeochemical cycles, the human input is ________.

A) making major alternations in most cycles
B) insignificant
C) limited to the carbon cycle
D) never likely to be important
E) several times larger than the natural fluxes of mass and energy
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33
The biogeochemical cycles are considered to have been in a planetwide steady-state condition for the last ________ billion years.

A) ten
B) one thousand
C) one million
D) one billion
E) one trillion
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34
Which biogeochemical cycle exists largely because of the work of bacteria?

A) oxygen
B) hydrologic
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
E) energy
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35
Net primary productivity is greatest on land ________.

A) where nutrients are greatest
B) in the tropics
C) in the middle latitudes
D) in the polar latitudes
E) where nutrients are least
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36
The end product(s) of photosynthesis is (are) ________.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) carbohydrates
D) light
E) unknown
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37
A problem with the use of biofuels is ________.

A) they have never been successfully produced
B) the United States has outlawed them
C) there is a food versus fuel debate
D) they emit more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels
E) they have never been successfully been used in trucks
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38
Photosynthesis is a main means of fixing ________ in the ecosystem.

A) benthos
B) oxygen
C) carbon dioxide
D) nekton
E) nitrogen
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39
Which components are necessary for photosynthesis to occur?

A) carbon dioxide and light
B) carbon dioxide, light, and water
C) water, oxygen, and light
D) oxygen and light
E) water and light
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Of the total solar energy reaching the Earth, ________ percent is fixed by photosynthesis.

A) 80
B) 40
C) 20
D) 10
E) less than 1
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41
In the language of the food chain, herbivorous animals are called ________.

A) the apex
B) primary consumers
C) tertiary consumers
D) secondary consumers
E) dominant
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42
Over the last century and a half, the main source of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide has been ________.

A) volcanoes
B) photosynthesis
C) photoperiodism
D) rock decomposition
E) burning of fossil fuels
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43
Which of the following is NOT a source of atmospheric oxygen in the oxygen cycle?

A) the weathering of rocks
B) the burning of fossil fuels
C) water from plant transpiration
D) decomposition of water during photosynthesis
E) decomposition of nirogen by solar energy
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44
In the concept of the food chain, the fundamental unit consists of ________.

A) bacteria
B) plants
C) humans
D) secondary consumers
E) predators
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45
Of the biogeochemical cycles which have been interfered with by the actions of humans, which is thought to be likely to have the most far-reaching effects on the biosphere?

A) oxygen
B) nitrogen
C) carbon
D) water
E) copper
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46
Carbon is fixed in the biosphere through ________ into carbohydrate compounds.

A) bacteria
B) biomes
C) photosynthesis
D) dentrification
E) transit
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47
This entity has the greatest percentage of its mass as water.

A) humans
B) tomatoes
C) rock
D) soil
E) earthworm
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48
Plant decomposition releases ________ into the atmosphere.

A) sulfur
B) oxygen
C) neon
D) carbon dioxide
E) nitrogen
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49
Animal wastes on the ground form a part of the ________ cycle.

A) oxygen
B) carbon
C) phosphorous
D) nitrogen
E) copper
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50
The conversion of nitrates into free nitrogen ________.

A) does not happen in nature
B) is called "freeing" of nitrogen
C) is accomplished by bacteria
D) happens in the process of photosynthesis
E) is little impacted by humans
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51
Most of the carbon near Earth's surface is held in ________.

A) geologic deposits
B) forests
C) glaciers
D) animals
E) lakes
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52
Of the main nutrients in the biosphere, the one that is "fixed" inside nodules in certain plant roots is ________.

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) hydrogen
E) calcium
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53
Atmospheric nitrogen which can be assimilated by plants is ________ nitrogen.

A) legume
B) denitrified
C) juvenile
D) fixed
E) liberated
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54
Concerning oxygen, which of the following is FALSE?

A) It was scarce in Earth's early atmosphere.
B) It helped produce the first life on Earth.
C) Most life cannot function without oxygen.
D) Most oxygen has a biological origin.
E) Photosynthesis produces oxygen.
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55
Most atmospheric free nitrogen is cycled to Earth by means of ________.

A) assimilation
B) weathering
C) rain
D) mining
E) bacteria
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56
Amongst the biogeochemical cycles, which one can be said to operate rapidly?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon dioxide
C) oxygen
D) helium
E) rock
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57
The availability of moisture to plants is largely determined by ________.

A) precipitation
B) evaporation
C) precipitation versus evaporation
D) light
E) chlorofluorocarbons
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58
Which of the following does NOT correctly describe water in plants?

A) Water dissolves nutrients.
B) Chemical reactions take place in water.
C) Water carries away waste products.
D) Water carries nutrients to all parts of plants.
E) Water is created through the process of photosynthesis.
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59
Which of the following is cycled in minor amounts compared to the other substances on the list?

A) water
B) phosphorous
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) carbon dioxide
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60
Which cycle has been significantly altered by humans and is of great concern because of its implications for global warming?

A) argon
B) oxygen
C) nutrient
D) nitrogen
E) carbon
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61
Humans fit into the food pyramid as ________.

A) primary consumers
B) primary producers
C) secondary producers
D) herbivores
E) the apex of the pyramid
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62
In the food chain, a(n) ________ is another term for a consumer.

A) autotroph
B) heterotroph
C) bryophyte
D) photosynthetic plant
E) producer
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63
Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) topographic influences
B) light
C) edaphic influences
D) oxygen cycle
E) wind
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64
Animals which eat plants are also known as ________.

A) predators
B) carnivores
C) secondary consumers
D) herbivores
E) final consumers
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65
In studying environmental relationships, which of the following is true?

A) Interspecific relationships need to be considered.
B) Intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
C) Neither interspecific nor intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
D) Neither interspecific nor intraspecific relationships study is at the scale of the biome.
E) Both interspecific and intraspecific relationships need to be considered.
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66
What was learned from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill?

A) Never drill in the Arctic Ocean again.
B) Keep tourists from touching controls.
C) It was unclear if anything was learned.
D) The environmental effects were actually negligible.
E) Whole new technologies of offshore drilling were developed.
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67
Biomagnification is most closely associated with ________.

A) elephants
B) ozone
C) carbon dioxide
D) DDT
E) loud birds
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68
The effect of winds on life is ________.

A) almost always negative
B) almost always positive
C) mostly negative
D) mostly positive
E) a mix of positive and negative
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69
The effects of soil on flora and fauna are called ________.

A) topographic
B) ecotonal
C) edaphic
D) biotic
E) transitory
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70
According to the food chain concept, it takes ________ kilograms of plankton to make one kilogram of weight gain for a human.

A) 1
B) 10
C) 100
D) 1,000
E) 1,000,000
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71
The coconut palm is now widely dispersed in the world because of ________.

A) the ability of its coconut to float long distances
B) its ability to survive in the Tundra
C) rapid evolution
D) humans who have transplanted it
E) continental drift
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72
In which type of environment does the number of species tend to be the greatest?

A) very cold places
B) very warm places
C) places with moderate temperatures
D) places where cellular water occasionally freezes
E) species number is unrelated to temperature
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73
A(n) ________ is another way in which a food chain can be conceptualized.

A) sedimentary cycle
B) open system
C) food pyramid
D) final link at the apex
E) way of gaining energy at every step
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74
The relationship between climates and fauna is ________.

A) non-existent
B) important and obvious
C) unknown
D) important
E) just as distinct as with their floral counterparts
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75
Seasonal behavior in plants and animals is stimulated by ________.

A) photoperiodism
B) photosynthesis
C) temperature
D) edaphic influences
E) wildfire
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76
Plants are eaten by ________.

A) herbivores
B) the most plentiful animals in the food chain
C) carnivores
D) secondary consumers
E) primary producers
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77
The Deepwater Horizon event was ________.

A) a volcanic eruption
B) an explosion on an offshore drilling platform
C) an underwater earthquake
D) a large wildfire in Montana
E) eventually shown not to have serious ecological consequences
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78
Of the sum total of environmental relationships affecting plant distributions, ________ is the least predictable.

A) topography
B) temperature
C) wildfire
D) edaphic influences
E) succession
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79
Of the climatic factors, ________ is usually the most limited in its impact on biotic distributions.

A) light
B) moisture
C) temperature
D) photoperiodism
E) wind
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80
The 2010 Deepwater Oil Spill ________.

A) happened because of government interference
B) was the worst maritime spill in U.S. history
C) will actually decrease the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
D) has not left any lasting effects
E) was not an accident
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