85 questions
What is the primary source of energy in a ecosystem?
cellular respiration in plants
energy from minerals in the soil
fossil fuels
solar energy
Which of the following organisms would be considered a producer?
green plant
rabbit
jackal
wild cat
Which of the following would be considered a primary consumer?
green plant
kite
snake
rabbit
What is the term used for the largest population that an environment can support at any given time?
carrying capacity
full level
organism scope
biotic factor
What is the term used for the largest population that an environment can support at any given time?
carrying capacity
full level
organism scope
biotic factor
Which of the following situations best describes the use of a renewable resource?
filling a car with gasoline
building wooden furniture
mining copper
burning coal in a power plant
The effects of water pollution on ecosystems
can be demonstrated by natural eutrophication
are always immediate and highly lethal
can magnify over time within food chains
result mostly from point-source pollution sources
Which of the following pH measurements of rainwater would indicate acid precipitation?
pH 6.0
pH 4.1
pH 7.3
pH 9.6
What impact does deforestation have on the carbon cycle?
increase the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere
decrease the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere
increase the amount of photosynthesis
deforestation has no impact on the carbon cycle
When carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that reduce seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium carbonate minerals.
Coral bleaching
ocean acidification
oceanography
ocean aging
___% of energy is passed on to the next level in the food chain/pyramid?
10%
20%
50%
90%
Herbivore
an animal that feeds on plants
an animal that feeds on both plants and animals
an animal that feeds on animals
Omnivore
an animal that feeds on plants
an animal that feeds on both plants and animals
an animal that feeds on animals
Carnivore
an animal that feeds on plants
an animal that feeds on both plants and animals
an animal that feeds on animals
The process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
photosynthesis
cellular respiration
Sustainability is defined as…
1) Consuming at a rate to satisfy the current generation.
2) Rapidly increasing resource consumption over time.
3) Maintaining a rate of resource consumption that will allow the population to survive indefinitely.
4) Not consuming any resources at all.
A natural resource that is naturally formed much more slowly than we use it is called
1) renewable
2) ecological
3) non-renewable
4) sustainable
Which of the following is a nonrenewable resource?
1) Wind
2) Sunlight
3) Water
4) Coal
As the human population grows, resources
1) decrease
2) increase
3) stay the same
4) increase, then decrease
Which one is a completely renewable resource?
1) Oil
2) Sunlight
3) Coal
4) Fresh water
The environment contains
1) biotic organisms.
2) abiotic things.
3) both biotic and abiotic things.
4) none of the above
Which of the following resources are considered renewable natural resources?
• Sunlight • Wind energy • Wave energy • Geothermal energy
Sunlight only
Petroleum Oil, sunlight, geothermal energy
none of the above
What will happen if we use resources globally at an unsustainable rate?
1) a lot can happen
2) No one is responsible for using up all of the resources--its the Earth's own fault.
3) when resources are unregulated, everyone takes what he or she or they can until the resources are depleted. No one takes responsibility, so everyone eventually loses.
4) resources can replenish itself it just takes time.
The process by which individuals have favorable variations and are better adapted to their environment and are able to survive and reproduce is called __?__.
adaptation
natural selection
behavior modification
mutualism
The biosphere is the highest level of organization in the hierarchy of life on earth. Rank the levels of organization from most complex to simplest.
ecosystems>communities>organisms>populations>biosphere
organisms>communities>biosphere>populations>ecosystems
biosphere > ecosystems > communities > populations > organisms
communities>organisms>populations>ecosystems>biosphere
Only 10% of the energy moves from one trophic level to the next. If energy cannot be created or destroyed, what happens to the remaining 90%?
Absorbed by the earth
Converted to heat energy
Converted to electrical energy
Converted to kinetic energy
Consider this food web. It is rich with animal species that fill a variety of niches within the ecosystem. Imagine that a local farmer has sprayed the area with insecticide. Predict how this might impact the food web and the roles each organism plays within it.
The entire food web would be impacted. The base of the food web, the herbivores, would be eliminated. The food web would collapse without this niche being filled.
One section of the food web would be greatly impacted: the section containing the insects and insect-eating animals. Without insects and possibly spiders, there would be no food for the toads and insectivorous birds.
One section of the food web would be greatly impacted: the section contains the insects and insect-eating animals. Without insects and possibly spiders, there would be no food for the toads and birds including the hawks and owls.
An ecological pyramid is sometimes used to show both the flow of matter and energy in an ecosystem. The pyramid narrows as matter and energy flow from the bottom to the top. Draw a conclusion about what this pyramid tells you about the energy in this ecosystem.
Energy decreases from bottom to top because some is used at each level for life processes.
Energy stays the same. Only the number of living things change.
Energy increases from bottom to top because the organisms get larger in size.
Photosynthesis is an important part of the ______ cycle
Carbon
Water
Phosphorus
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide is _______________
a greenhouse gas
released from rocks through weathering
used as a fertilizer
what plants make
Coal, natural gas, and oil are examples of _________
the carbon cycle
products of photosynthesis
good fuels for barbecues
fossil fuels
What is the energy source that drives the water cycle?
The moon T
The heat from our home in the winter all around the world
The sun
he heat generated solely from the core of the earth
What is another name or synonym for the water cycle?
Geologic cycle
Hydrologic cycle
Geosphere
Carbon cycle
As the water is warmed up it starts to
Jump around
Rain
Melt
Evaporate
Primary or secondary ecological succession?
Primary or secondary ecological succession?
Primary or secondary ecological succession?
Primary or secondary ecological succession?
What are the two most significant abiotic factors that influence life in a biome?
temperature & precipitation
latitude & longitude
elevation & altitude
longitude & altitude
What biome is associated with the climatograph provided.
Tundra
Desert
Tropical Rain Forest
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Why do algae blooms happen?
there are too many nutrients in the water
there are too many fish in the water
there is not enough turbidity in the water
all of these options
Turbidity describes
the pH levels of water
how clear the water is, high turbidity means the water is very cloudy and light does not travel far.
how clear the water is, high turbidity means the water is very clear and light travels to the bottome easily.
Which of the following is not a benefit of a wetland?
They filter and clean water as well, absorbing toxins and other pollutants.
They provide rich farmland and are a source of fuel when the water is drained from the area.
They absorb and store vast quantities of storm water, helping reduce floods and recharge aquifers.
They provide critical habitat for many plant and animal species that could not survive in other habitats.
Possible human solutions for limiting global warming and climate change are...
being more energy-efficient
using renewable sources of energy
removing carbon from fossil fuel emissions
all of the above
What is the direct cause of rising sea levels?
Melting Sea Ice
Melting Land Ice
Climate Change
Which of the following claims is supported by the data shown in the graph?
As carbon dioxide levels fall, temperatures in Antarctica rise.
The data shows no relationship between carbon dioxide levels and temperature.
As carbon dioxide levels rise, temperatures in Antarctica rise.
A species that plays a critical role in the health, maintenance, growth, or definition of an ecosystem.
keystone
invasive
engineer
predator
Why are bees considered a keystone species?
The honey they make supports the bear population
They pollinate flowers that produce fruit which supports the ecosystem
They sting when threatened
They live in hives
A life form that is very sensitive to environmental changes in its ecosystem. They can give us early-warning messages that a habitat is suffering.
Indicator Species
Flagship Species
Predators
Ecosystem Engineers
What is an advantage of using indicator species as a method of determining pollution?
Cheap
Easy to do
Does not require specialist equipment
All of the above
Without the Greenhouse Effect the Earth would be too
warm
cold
dead
Our nation currently uses about __% of renewable energy sources.
90%, because we have plenty of sunlight.
80%, because hydroelectric power plants are found across the USA.
10%, because we depend on fossil fuels for electricity, heating, and transportation needs.
In nuclear fission, a large atom like U-235 splits into two smaller atoms releasing a large amount of energy. What causes U-235 to split into two smaller atoms?
U-235 is bombarded by an neutron, which makes U-235 unstable and it splits into two smaller atoms.
U-235 is bombarded by an electron, which makes U-235 unstable and it splits into two smaller atoms.
Two U-235 atoms are bombarded by an proton, which makes U-235 unstable and it fuses together.
Which risk is associated with using nuclear fission to produce energy in a power plant?
depletion of hydrocarbons
depletion of atmospheric oxygen
exposure of workers to radiation
exposure of workers to sulfur dioxide
One benefit of nuclear fission reactions is
nuclear reactor meltdowns
storage of waste materials
biological exposure
production of energy
The size of the human population began to increase exponentially after the
bubonic plague
development of plowing and irrigation
Industrial Revolution
development of the first cities.