Biogeochemical Cycles Review
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Hollie Whalen
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Biology, Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
matter does not change into new compounds.
matter is assembled into chemical compounds.
biological systems do not use up matter, they transform it.
biological systems use only carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen.
2.
Multiple Choice
Nitrogen cycle
carbon cycle
water cycle
plant cycle
3.
Multiple Choice
the water cycle.
the condensation cycle.
precipitation.
evaporation.
4.
Multiple Choice
What is happening to water at D in Figure 3–3?
Water is falling to the ground as precipitation.
Water is evaporating from the ocean.
Water is being taken up by plants through transpiration.
Water is seeping into the ground to become groundwater.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which part of Figure 3–3 shows transpiration?
A on the left
B on the left
A on the right
B on the right
6.
Multiple Choice
humans.
plants.
bacteria.
consumers.
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