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1

A(n) ______________ is made up of all the populations in a given area.
A)biosphere
B)community
C)habitat
D)ecosystem
2

The study of the interactions of organisms with each other and with their physical environment is ____________.
A)biology
B)science
C)ecology
D)environmental studies
3

The role of an organism within the community is its ___________.
A)niche
B)habitat
C)food chain
D)trophic level
4

____ are the producers of food from inorganic nutrients and an outside energy source.
A)Heterotrophs
B)Decomposers
C)Consumers
D)Autotrophs
5

Within an ecosystem, green plants can be considered the ______________.
A)producers
B)autotrophic organisms
C)consumers
D)Both A and B are correct.
6

Which heterotroph is NOT correctly matched to what it consumes?
A)Herbivores - feed on plants and algae
B)Carnivores - feed on other animals
C)Omnivores -- feed on carcasses of larger animals.
7

Which of the following do NOT help recycle nutrients?
A)detritivores
B)decomposers
C)Omnivores
D)scavengers
8

Energy can not cycle through an ecosystem because:
A)it starts with but can not return to the sun.
B)too much is lost as heat.
C)too much is needed to make food.
D)none of the above
9

The remains of dead animals and plants following their death are called _____________.
A)detritus
B)decomposers
C)soil
D)fragments
10

Choose the statement about energy flow and nutrient cycling that is incorrect.
A)Only about 55% of food made by producers is available to heterotrophs.
B)The laws of thermodynamics support the concept of energy flow through an ecosystem.
C)Energy flows through an ecosystem while nutrients cycle.
D)Elimination of feces represents nutrients lost from an ecosystem.
11

Various interconnecting parts of energy flow are represented by a:
A)food web
B)food pyramid
C)food chain.
D)All of the above.
12

Complete this grazing food chain: leaves - caterpillars - ____________ - hawks
A)grasshoppers
B)earthworms
C)tree birds
D)cattle
13

All the organisms that feed at a particular link in a food chain are called a ____________.
A)trophic level
B)food web
C)pyramid of numbers
D)detrital food chain
14

Why do most food chains consist of no more than four or at most five trophic levels?
A)Animals mostly graze plants and there are few actual carnivores in nature.
B)There is a significant loss of energy at each level.
C)It is difficult for ecologists to accurately determine feeding level.
D)All of these are correct.
15

Following the rule of 10, eating what trophic level would support the highest human population size?
A)first trophic level
B)second trophic level
C)third trophic level
D)fourth trophic level
16

Why can some pyramids of biomass be inverted?
A)they represent a community that is dying
B)after a major disturbance, like a fire, producers are killed
C)the producers photosynthesize rapidly and are consumed rapidly
D)None of these is correct.
17

The two general categories of biogeochemical cycles are:
A)aquatic and gaseous
B)gaseous and sedimentary
C)sedimentary and aquatic
D)inorganic and organic
18

What is not a component of a biogeochemical cycle?
A)an exchange pool
B)a biotic community
C)a reservoir
D)All of the above are components
19

What activity moves water from surface supplies to the atmosphere in the hydrologic cycle?
A)precipitation
B)gravity
C)condensation
D)Evaporation
20

Part of the reason that water pollution is such a serious problem is because _________.
A)fresh water, used for drinking, makes up only 3% of the world's water supply
B)polluted water cannot enter the hydrologic cycle
C)plants cannot make use of polluted water
D)All of these are correct.
21

The phosphorus cycle is a _____________ biogeochemical cycle.
A)gaseous
B)sedimentary
C)aquatic
D)inorganic
22

What process is needed to make phosphorus available to the biotic community?
A)evaporation from the oceans.
B)weathering of rock
C)trapping in sediment
D)none of the above
23

Humans can increase the transfer rate in the phosphate cycle by mining ores and using it for:
A)fertilizers
B)animal feed supplements
C)detergents
D)All of the above
24

The action of bacteria is particularly important in the ___________ cycle.
A)carbon
B)hydrologic
C)nitrogen
D)phosphorus
25

Bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form plants can use are called ___________.
A)nitrogen-fixing bacteria
B)denitrifing bacteria
C)nitrite-producing bacteria
D)nitrate-producing bacteria
26

The process of nitrification can occur:
A)in the atmosphere as high energy converts nitrogen gas to nitrate.
B)in the atmosphere as bacteria convert nitrogen gas to nitrate.
C)in the soil as bacteria convert ammonium ions to nitrite ions, then to nitrate.
D)Both A and C are correct.
27

What process incorporates carbon into nutrients?
A)combustion
B)Photosynthesis
C)respiration
D)diffusion
28

Which of the following is NOT a reservoir for carbon?
A)oceans
B)forests
C)atmosphere
D)dead organisms
29

Global warming, caused by a buildup of greenhouse gases, will likely have what effect in the future?
A)greater occurrence of droughts
B)reduced agricultural yields
C)glacier melt and rising sea levels
D)All of these are correct.
30

Which of the following is a global ecosystem?
A)terrestrial
B)aquatic
C)atmospheric
D)Both A and B
31

Choose the best definition of succession.
A)changes that occur in the physical environment due to geological forces
B)factors of the environment determine what species lives where
C)progession of different plant species up a mountain slope
D)sequential change in the relative dominance of species within a community
32

During the process of primary succession, which stage is likely to occur first?
A)grasses
B)shrubs
C)lichens
D)trees
33

Which of the following is NOT a forest ecosystem?
A)savanna forest
B)tropical rain forest.
C)Taiga forest
D)temporate deciduous forest
34

____ is the rate at which the producers in an ecosystem capture and store energy within organic nutrients over a specified period of time.
A)Secondary succession
B)Biogeochemical cycle
C)Primary productivity
D)Primary succession
35

High primary productivity may be found in all of the following biomes EXCEPT:
A)swamps and marshes
B)open oceans
C)coral reefs
D)tropical rain forest







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