Chapter 7 Energy and Nutrient Relations
in order to digest cellulose or lignin, herbivores may have fungi, protists, or _____ that live in their digestive tracts
bacteria
the insect in the image is not toxic but displays the black and yellow color pattern similar to stinging insects such as a honeybee. this is an example of _____ mimicry
batesian
many warning coloration patterns include yellow and/or orange along with sharply contrasting color such as
black
within the range of PAR, plants absorb mainly ____ wavelengths of light
blue and red
a basic type of defense where prey organisms are difficult to find against the background habitat is called
camouflage
photosynthetic organisms used ___ ___ as a source of carbon. this gas comes from the atmosphere
carbon dioxide
to minimize the effects of photorespiration, plants concentrate the gas called _____ ______
carbon dioxide
C4
carbon dioxide combine with PEP in mesophyll cells; sugars produced in bundle sheath cells
one limitation of CAM photosynthesis is
carbon dioxide typically enters cells only during the night, reducing carbon availability
which of the following are examples of substances that chemosynthetic bacteria may use as an energy source
carbon monoxide ammonium iron sulfur
PEP carboxylase ____.
catalyzes the reaction between carbon dioxide and phosphoenol pyruvate (PEP)
ultraviolet light is highly energetic and can break _____ bonds in the organic molecules that compose living things
covalent
type 3
deer mice that have to learn to seek out sawfly cocoons that are difficult to find at low density, but easier at higher densities
predators, such as the bird in the image, may act as agents of natural selection by increasing the efficacy of prey
defense
organisms that feed on nonliving organic matter, such as decaying plants, are called ____.
detritivores
ATP and NADPH synthesized during photosynthesis serve as donors of electron and ____ to ultimately produce ____
energy; sugar
true or false: CAM plants have lower water use efficiency than C3 or C4 plants
false
true or false: all plant toxins result in killing of the consumer that attempts to eat the plant
false
plants transmits mostly _____ wavelengths of light, leaving the forest floor in a kind of twillight
green
plants in the forest understory
have high photosynthetic rates at low light intensity
herbivores, carnivores, and detritivores are all examples of heterotrophs
heterotrophs
algae in tropical environments have ____ levels of alkaloid toxins than their counterparts in temperate environments. also, algae in tropical environments tend to have ____ levels of attacks by herbivores
higher; higher
the functional response occurs when there is a(n) _____ in food availability for hungry animals, which in turn causes an increase in feeding rate. this rate eventually levels off
increase
because PEP carboxylase has a high affinity for carbon dioxide, C4 plants are able to _____ the concentration gradient between the atmosphere and in the inside of their cells. this allowed them to have ____ stomata open, which conserves water
increase, fewer
optimal foraging theory predicts that natural selection will favor _____ in situations where their access to energy is limited
individuals who are effective at acquiring energy
nicotine ____.
is a toxic plant alkaloid
autotrophs
organisms that use inorganic sources of carbon and energy; name means self-feeders
type 2
otters that have to crack open oyster shells on rocks to feed
photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) is quantified as _____ flux density
photon
which of the following is an example of prey characteristic that may affect predator energy intake?
prey abudance amount of time the predator spends fighting to subdue the prey amount of time the predator spends removing spines from a prey animal before ingesting the meat
C3 photosynthesis
refers to the conversion of RuBP to a 3-carbon acid called PGA
when a predator selects its prey according to the size of the prey, this is called
size-selective predation
which of the following is a type of anatomical defense that prey organisms use?
spines, shells
type 1
sponges that are aquatic filter-feeders
CAM
stomata typically opened just during the night; combine PEP with carbon dioxide
terrestrial plants gather energy from ______ and nutrients from
sunlight; water and soil
the rate at which organisms take in energy is limited by the _____ of prey and the rate at which the ingested material is processed
supply
which of the following is not true when comparing tropical plant toxins to temperate plant toxins?
temperate plant species contain more alkaloid toxins than tropical plant species
carbon fixation refers to
the process where carbon dioxide is incorporated into an organic acid
which of the following are true concerning the importance of C4 plants?
they are associated with the evolution of grazing animals and their predators they contribute approximately 20% global terrestrial primary production
herbivores _____
typically ingest food with lower carbon; nutrient ratio than they require for growth and metabolism
chemosynthetic autotrophs
use carbon dioxide and inorganic chemicals to synthesize organic molecules
photosynthesizers
use carbon dioxide and sunlight to synthesize organic compounds
heterotrophs
use organic molecules as source of carbon and energy; name means other-feeders
C3
used by most plants and algae; fixation of carbon dioxide results in the production of PGA
what type of solar radiation is photosynthetically active?
visible light
in the CAM pathway for photosynthesis, carbon fixation occurs mainly during the _____
night
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, ______ and ______ make up to 93-97% of the biomass of plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria
nitrogen, phosphorus
in plants doing C4 photosynthesis, the four-carbon acids initially produce diffuse into ____ ____ cells where they can be converted to three-carbon acids and carbon dioxide
Bunde sheath
which of the following is not true concerning C4 photosynthesis
PEP carboxylase fixes carbon dioxide into a 4 carbon acid in the bundle sheath cells
which of the following is more likely to be a warning coloration pattern?
alternating black, yellow, and red stripes on a coral snake
nitrifying bacteria oxidize ____ to _____ then to _____, which is important in the nitrogen cycle for the biosphere
ammonium; nitrite; nitrate
which of the following domains include prokaryotic organisms?
archaea bacteria
CAM photosynthesis ____.
is found in plants in arid and semiarid environments is found among epiphytes in the canopies of forests
Is at shown in this curve
is the photon flux density when the photosynthetic system is saturated
which of the following is not true concerning the effects of infrared light on living things?
it decreases the motion of whole molecules that comprise living things
which of the following are true of visible light?
it has sufficient energy to power photosynthesis it makes up about 42% of the total energy of solar radiation at sea level
_____ wavelengths of light, such as infrared light, carry ____ energy than shorter wavelengths of light, such as UV light
longer, less
chemosynthetic bacteria in the ocean ____.
may be free-living and use sulfur as their energy source use carbon dioxide as their carbon source for sugar production may be found associated in symbiotic relationships with other animals such as worms
the oceanic environment that supports chemosynthetic autotrophs ________.
may contain sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, or thiosulfate which act as energy sources for organisms
net photosynthesis is calculated as the total carbon dioxide uptake during photosynthesis ____ the carbon dioxide produced by plant repiration
minus
the bee in this image exhibits a distinctive warning coloration pattern of black alternating with yellow. this pattern can also be seen in other toxic insects such as wasps and other bees species. this type of co-mimicry is called _____ mimicry
mullerian