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What is a microbiome? Multiple choice question. An ecosystem that takes up a small amount of space An ecosystem made of microscopic organisms An ecosystem composed of very few organisms

An ecosystem made of microscopic organisms

Select all that apply Select the two common measurements of energy. Multiple select question. Calorie Watt Joule Temperature

Calorie Joule

______-based ("organic") compounds are the foundation of organisms. Multiple choice question. Phosphorus Carbon Nitrogen

Carbon

_____________ are molecular catalysts, regulating chemical reactions. Multiple choice question. Lipids Enzymes Carbohydrates DNA chains

Enzymes

Why are isotopes important in environmental science? Multiple choice question. Isotopes let us approximate past temperatures from air bubbles in ice cores. Isotopes are necessary for chemical bonding. Isotopes are needed to calculate the mass of an organism.

Isotopes let us approximate past temperatures from air bubbles in ice cores.

Select all that apply Which of the following are components of a cell? Multiple select question. Skin Tissue Organelles Wall or Membrane Nucleus

Organelles Wall or Membrane Nucleus

True or false: Bacteria play an important part in driving the global nitrogen cycle. True False

True

True or false: Phosphorus is an essential component of all cells. True False

True

What part of the electromagnetic spectrum do plants use, along with the infrared, for photosynthesis? Multiple choice question. Visible light Ultraviolet Radio waves Gamma rays

Visible light

Calories and Joules are measurements of __________.

energy

The __________ scale is used to represent hydrogen ion concentrations in water, and differentiates acids and bases.

ph

In the carbon cycle, CO2 is taken in by plants through the process of ________

photosynthesis

A(n) ______ is all the members of a species living in a given area at the same time, and a(n) ______ is all the populations living and interacting in a particular area. Multiple choice question. organization; ecosystem population; biological community food chain; food web

population; biological community

Green plants and algae are primary ________.

producers

The atomic number of an element reflects the number of ______ in an atom of that element. Multiple choice question. protons plus neutrons protons neutrons electrons plus neutrons plus protons electrons

protons

The _________ law of thermodynamics recognizes that entropy (disorder, or loss of energy or organization) tends to increase in nature.

second

Select all that apply DNA is essential for ______. Multiple select question. storing and expressing genetic information storing energy in cells the dissolving of lipids in water carrying information between cells, tissues, and organs

storing and expressing genetic information carrying information between cells, tissues, and organs

As a substance absorbs heat, it may either ______ or ______. Choose the 2 answers that fit. Multiple select question. acquire a lower temperature lose energy undergo a phase change acquire a higher temperature

undergo a phase change acquire a higher temperature

Select all that apply An element's atomic number involves the number of protons in an atom because ______. Multiple select question. the number of protons within an element does not vary the number of neutrons can vary (producing different isotopes) protons have a greater mass than neutrons the number of protons is unpredictable

the number of protons within an element does not vary the number of neutrons can vary (producing different isotopes)

An organism's feeding status in an ecosystem is its ______. Multiple choice question. trophic level population level species type consumer level

trophic level

A positively charged ion has one or more ______, making it a cation. Multiple choice question. missing electrons extra electrons extra protons missing protons

missing electrons

DNA is composed of varying arrangements of ______ different nucleotides. Multiple choice question. 17 50 4 120

4

In what form is carbon stored in rock layers in the earth? Multiple choice question. Coal Magma Granite

Coal

What is the relationship between heat and temperature? Multiple choice question. It is an inverse relationship. Heat and temperature are the same phenomenon. We measure a change in temperature in an object that absorbs heat.

We measure a change in temperature in an object that absorbs heat.

Matter consists of ____________ , which are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler forms by ordinary chemical reactions.

elements or atoms

There are more rabbits than foxes in an ecosystem because ______. Multiple choice question. foxes cannot reproduce as frequently as rabbits energy accumulates at higher trophic levels rabbits overconsume the available food sources, leaving little energy for foxes energy is degraded and dissipated within a trophic level and as it is transferred to successively higher trophic levels in the pyramid

energy is degraded and dissipated within a trophic level and as it is transferred to successively higher trophic levels in the pyramid

The majority of water that undergoes ________ comes from the oceans. After that, it condenses into clouds and precipitation follows.

evaporation

The greatest hydrologic cycle exchange is with ______ and ______. Multiple choice question. evaporation from soil, streams, rivers, and lakes; precipitation over land transpiration from vegetation; runoff evaporation from the oceans; precipitation back to the oceans

evaporation from the oceans; precipitation back to the oceans

Nitrogen ______ involves capturing atmospheric forms and converting them into forms usable by plants. Multiple choice question. splitting fixing compounding

fixing

Select all that apply Carbon is stored for very long periods of time in the ______. (Select the two answers with the longest storage times.) Multiple select question. atmosphere, specifically the troposphere bodies of living plants form of coal and oil below the earth's surface shells and skeletons of marine organisms at the bottom of the ocean

form of coal and oil below the earth's surface shells and skeletons of marine organisms at the bottom of the ocean

The primary difference of the phosphorus cycle when compared to both the nitrogen and carbon cycles is that it ______. Multiple choice question. is not involved in any environmental pollution problems has no gaseous or atmospheric phase plays no role in cycling through living organisms in the biosphere

has no gaseous or atmospheric phase

The energy that moves through a food web or chain is use for movement and the generation of _________, which dissipates to the surrounding environment.

heat

An organism's trophic level relates to ______ in an ecosystem. Multiple choice question. its feeding status the number of predators it has the quantity of food it eats

its feeding status

Our atmosphere plays a ______ part in the nitrogen cycle, as nitrogen gas (N2) makes up about ______ percent of our atmosphere. Multiple choice question. key; 78 small; 12 very minimal; 0.001

key; 78

The original Latin meaning of the term species is ______. Multiple choice question. group population kind animal

kind

Select all that apply Phosphorus is an important matter of concern because ______. Multiple select question. most phosphorus in ecosystems comes from certain rocks and mineral sources that are in limited supply phosphorus is a key nutrient phosphorus is abundant but useless to organisms phosphorus can lead to environmental pollution atmospheric phosphorus is hard for plants to capture

most phosphorus in ecosystems comes from certain rocks and mineral sources that are in limited supply phosphorus is a key nutrient phosphorus can lead to environmental pollution

Being "fixed" by bacteria, ________ is important to living things because it is an essential component of proteins, enzymes, DNA, and many other organic molecules.

nitrogen

Ammonia is just one of the many forms of __________ in the __________ cycle. (The same word goes in both blanks.)

nitrogen nitrogen

As a general rule of thumb, each trophic level has about ______ as much energy as the trophic level below it in the pyramid. Multiple choice question. two times 2/1,000th one-tenth 1/100th

one-tenth

In biology, the term species generally refers to all organisms ______. Multiple choice question. similar enough to produce fertile offspring in nature of a kind that live in an area that have similar appearances and behaviors

similar enough to produce fertile offspring in nature

Carbon sinks are best described as ______. Multiple choice question. sources of carbon, such as from cellular respiration and combustion geological layers of the earth that crumble and fall into the ocean depths storage/deposit locations for carbon

storage/deposit locations for carbon

In general, food ______ are more complex than food ______. Multiple choice question. webs; chains pyramids; hierarchies hierarchies; pyramids chains; webs

webs; chains

Select all that apply Which of the following are examples of important carbon sinks? Multiple select question. Insects Expansive boreal forests Oceans Atmosphere

Expansive boreal forests Oceans

Why is it important that nitrogen be "fixed"? Multiple choice question. It involves breaking the molecules and compounds down so that they can fit through cell walls. It involves converting it from a gaseous state into forms that are useful to plants. After fixation it can never return to a gaseous form, so it is no longer a contributor to global climate change.

It involves converting it from a gaseous state into forms that are useful to plants.

Which of the following statements is true regarding molecules and compounds? Multiple choice question. Molecules always consist of less than 24 atoms, and compounds always consist of 24 or more atoms. Molecules consist of just one element, and compounds are composed of different kinds of elements. Molecules and compounds are both made of atoms.

Molecules and compounds are both made of atoms.

Select all that apply Which of these examples correctly describe energy quality as it relates to environmental science? Multiple select question. The kinetic energy of wind is low-quality and hard to store efficiently. Solar and wind energy are diffuse and hard to use. Chemical bonds stored in oil are difficult to convert to kinetic energy. Dams store water in the form of kinetic energy that can be converted to potential energy when released.

The kinetic energy of wind is low-quality and hard to store efficiently. Solar and wind energy are diffuse and hard to use.

Select all that apply The second law of thermodynamics states that ______. Multiple select question. there is no way to capture lost low-quality energy kinetic energy is degraded to chemical energy as energy is transformed, less energy is available for work entropy tends to increase

as energy is transformed, less energy is available for work entropy tends to increase

Isotopes are forms of an element that differ in their ______. Multiple choice question. electric charge number of electrons atomic mass

atomic mass

The principle of conservation of matter states that matter ______. Multiple select question. is readily converted to energy can be converted to different forms can be recycled cannot be destroyed or created under normal circumstances cannot be transformed

can be converted to different forms can be recycled cannot be destroyed or created under normal circumstances

The process of photosynthesis can be summarized as a series of reactions during which a plant (or other photosynthetic organism) Multiple choice question. captures carbon dioxide and oxygen to produce water and chlorophyll. captures water and carbon dioxide and produces sugars and oxygen. captures solar energy and produces carbon dioxide.

captures water and carbon dioxide and produces sugars and oxygen.

In the process of photosynthesis, plants are able to take ______ out of the air and fix it into sugar molecules. Multiple choice question. nitrogen phosphorus helium carbon

carbon

Organic compounds are primarily made of chains and rings of ______ atoms. Multiple choice question. nitrogen oxygen carbon

carbon

A human body is composed of trillions of ________ , of which there are about 200 different types with varying functions that help to carry out life processes.

cells

Select all that apply Photosynthesis captures solar energy and stores it in ______. Multiple select question. the cells of herbivorous animals chemical bonds in sugars and carbohydrates bonds formed from carbon dioxide and water chlorophyll

chemical bonds in sugars and carbohydrates bonds formed from carbon dioxide and water

Isotopes of oxygen, which differ in mass, are used to evaluate ______ in environmental science research. Multiple choice question. climate history the age of organic remains the radioactivity of nuclear energy

climate history

Atoms join to form ______, and a pair or group of atoms that can exist as a single unit is called a ______. Multiple choice question. solids; gas electrons; nucleus compounds; molecule

compounds; molecule

Entropy can best be described as ______. Multiple choice question. energy generation disorder, or loss of energy or organization the absence of energy

disorder, or loss of energy or organization

The visible light that we see and that plants use for photosynthesis is just a small part of the __________ spectrum.

electromagnetic

In a covalent bond, atoms share _________. In an ionic bond, ions are held together by the attraction of __________ electrical charges.

electron or electrons opposite, opposing, or different

We think of ecosystems as systems because ______. Multiple choice question. energy and matter flow through, and are stored in, the component parts all parts are readily measured or weighed all elements exist entirely within the ecosystem's boundaries material neither leaves nor enters

energy and matter flow through, and are stored in, the component parts

The first law of thermodynamics states that ______. Multiple choice question. energy cannot be transformed energy cannot be created or destroyed under normal conditions energy readily transforms to mass

energy cannot be created or destroyed under normal conditions

The gene editing system CRISPR uses _________ to cut DNA sequences.

enzymes

The ______ law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Multiple choice question. first second third

first

In chemistry, elements ______. Multiple choice question. have distinct chemical characteristics are the primary form of energy readily change from one form to another are rarely found in ionic form

have distinct chemical characteristics

Oil and gas are ______ energy sources whereas solar and wind are ______, meaning they are less concentrated and harder to use. Multiple choice question. low-quality; high-quality high-quality; low-quality

high-quality; low-quality

Bases are ______ so they can cause significant damage to living organisms. Multiple choice question. neutralizing poisonous highly reactive buffers

highly reactive

The numbers of the pH scale, such as 3 for soda or 13 for bleach, represent the negative logarithm of their ______ ion concentration. Multiple choice question. base oxygen hydrogen acid

hydrogen

Undersea explorations in the 1970s revealed chemosynthetic communities with organisms capable of using the chemical bonds between the inorganic elements of ______ to provide energy for synthesis of organic molecules. Multiple choice question. water (H2O) hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or hydrogen gas (H2) glucose (C6H12O6)

hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or hydrogen gas (H2)

Entropy tends to ______ over time in natural systems. Multiple choice question. stay the same decrease increase

increase

The electrical attraction between two ions with opposite charges forms a(n) ______ bond, whereas a(n) ______ bond involves a shared electron between two atoms. Multiple choice question. covalent; ionic nuclear; covalent ionic; covalent

ionic; covalent

Positively or negatively charged atoms are ______. Multiple choice question. compounds ions particles molecules

ions

Atoms often gain and lose electrons, giving them a negative or positive electrical charge. These charged atoms are ________.

ions or ionic

There is a tremendous amount of heat stored in the ocean but it is dispersed and difficult to collect, so we call it __________ -quality.

low

Heat stored in the ocean is of ______. Multiple choice question. comparable energy quality to the chemical energy stored in oil, coal, or natural gas low-quality because it is hard to capture and use high-quality because there is such an immense quantity of it

low-quality because it is hard to capture and use

The complex community of bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and other organisms that live in and on your body is a(n) __________.

microbiome

The four major categories of organic compounds in living things are lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and ______. Multiple choice question. fats nutrients vitamins nucleic acids

nucleic acids

Carbon-based, or ______ compounds are the foundation of organisms. Multiple choice question. photosynthetic organic atomic

organic

Chains and rings of carbon atoms form the skeletons of ______. Multiple choice question. radioactive compounds organic compounds water molecules

organic compounds

In general, an ecosystem includes ______. Multiple choice question. the nonliving factors that support life organisms and nonliving factors in their environment all organisms in an area

organisms and nonliving factors in their environment

A(n) ___________ atom gives up one or more electrons, and a(n)_________ atom gains electrons.

oxidized reduced

An atom that has given up one or more electrons is said to be ______, and when an atom gains electrons it is said to be ______. Multiple choice question. oxidized; reduced ionically bonded; covalently bonded broken; healed reduced; oxidized

oxidized; reduced

The four elements that make up more than 96 percent of the mass of most living organisms are ________, _________, _________, and ___________.

oxygen or O carbon or C nitrogen or N hydrogen or H

The nucleus of an atom contains _________ and _______ . A "cloud" of electrons surrounds the nucleus.

protons neutrons

Acids can cause environmental problems because the hydrogen ions ______. Multiple choice question. do not occur in natural systems produce concentrations of sodium ions react readily with living tissues are always poisonous

react readily with living tissues

Cellular ________ , which breaks down simple sugar molecules and produces CO2, is essentially the reverse of photosynthesis.

respiration

Matching Question Water often changes among three phases of matter. Match the form of water with the general name of that phase. Water Water vapor Ice

Water ----- Liquid Water vapor ------ Gas Ice ----- Solid

An atom is the smallest particle ______. Multiple choice question. that exhibits characteristics of an element into which an element can be divided that exists

that exhibits characteristics of an element

_______ is the scientific study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.

Ecology

An organism that eats other organisms is a(n) _________.

consumer

The hare in this relationship is the ______. Multiple choice question. consumer producer

consumer

Select all that apply Which of the following are among the unique characteristics of water? Multiple select question. It freezes at very high temperatures. It can exist as a liquid, gas, or solid. It has a high heat of vaporization. It expands when it freezes. It has a high specific heat.

It has a high heat of vaporization. It expands when it freezes. It has a high specific heat.

Energy is the ability to do work. Which of the following is also true about energy? Multiple choice question. It takes many forms. It can be created and destroyed. There is only one type.

It takes many forms.

Match each type of energy to its correct definition. Kinetic Potential Chemical Heat Energy in moving objects Stored energy, as in a rock poised on top of a hill Energy stored in molecular bonds Energy transferred between objects of different temperature

Kinetic - Energy in moving objects Potential - Stored energy, as in a rock poised on top of a hill Chemical - Energy stored in molecular bonds Heat - Energy transferred between objects of different temperature

Match each type of energy to its correct example. Kinetic Potential Chemical A boulder resting at the top of a hill Bonds in a sugar molecule Movement of an organism

Kinetic - Movement of an organism Potential - A boulder resting at the top of a hill Chemical - Bonds in a sugar molecule

Select all that apply Which of the following statements about energy are true? Multiple select question. Low-quality energy is not generally as easy to use as high-quality energy. A mass can have a high heat content but a low temperature. Calories are a measure of kinetic energy. Temperature always changes as heat is added to a mass.

Low-quality energy is not generally as easy to use as high-quality energy. A mass can have a high heat content but a low temperature.

________ involves all the energy and matter exchanges that occur within a living cell or organism. Multiple choice question. Decomposition Metabolism Photosynthesis

Metabolism

What greenhouse gas is both created an consumed in vast quantities by various microbial communities on the ocean floor? Multiple choice question. Ozone Methane Carbon dioxide

Methane

Green plants, algae, and some bacteria capture solar radiation and convert it to organic molecules in a process called _________.

Photosynthesis

Ordering Question Click and drag on elements in order Matter changes phase as it absorbs more energy. Rank the following phases from low energy intensity at the bottom to high energy intensity at the top. Solid Liquid Gas Plasma

Plasma Gas Liquid Solid

Select all that apply Which of these statements correctly describes the process of cellular respiration? Multiple select question. Carbon dioxide and water are broken down to produce sugars and oxygen. Cellular respiration can only occur when the sun is shining. Sugars are broken down and combined with oxygen to release energy, water, and carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction of cellular respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis.

Sugars are broken down and combined with oxygen to release energy, water, and carbon dioxide. The chemical reaction of cellular respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis.

Click and drag on elements in order Rank the following carbon cycle exchanges by placing the process that moves the most carbon at the top and the one that moves the least at the bottom. photosynthesis by land plants photosynthesis by marine plankton burning of fossil fuels land clearing, burning

1) photosynthesis by land plants 2) photosynthesis by marine plankton 3) burning of fossil fuels 4) land clearing, burning

Select all that apply In the hydrologic cycle, which of these processes are responsible for redistributing water around earth and among ecosystems? Multiple select question. Evaporation Transpiration Atmospheric circulation Runoff Humidification Perspiration Percolation to groundwater

Evaporation Transpiration Atmospheric circulation Runoff Percolation to groundwater

Match the hydrologic cycle component with the correct estimated amount of water moved annually within that component. Evaporation from the ocean Precipitation over the ocean Precipitation over the land Evaporation from soil, streams, rivers, and lakes

Evaporation from the ocean - Choice, 425,000 km3 Precipitation over the ocean - 385,000 km3 Precipitation over the land - Choice, 111,000 km3 Evaporation from soil, streams, rivers, and lakes - 30,000 km3

Match the organism type to the correct kind of food it consumes. Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Scavenger Detritivore Decomposer Plants only Flesh only Both plants and animals Dead carcasses Litter, debris, and dung Organic material remnants

Herbivore - Plants only Carnivore - Flesh only Omnivore - Both plants and animals Scavenger - Dead carcasses Detritivore - Litter, debris, and dung Decomposer - Organic material remnants

______ eat plants only. ______ eat flesh only. ______ eat plants and animal matter. ______ eat dead carcasses. ______ eat litter, debris, and dung. ______ eat remnant organic material. Multiple choice question. Detritivores; Scavengers; Herbivores; Omnivores; Decomposers; Carnivores Decomposers; Detritivores; Scavengers; Carnivores; Omnivores; Herbivores Herbivores; Carnivores; Omnivores; Scavengers; Detritivores; Decomposers

Herbivores; Carnivores; Omnivores; Scavengers; Detritivores; Decomposers

Which of the following is not a human source of increased nitrogen in circulation? Multiple choice question. Synthetic ammonia fertilizers Increased lightening strikes Burning of fossil fuels in car engines

Increased lightening strikes

Select all that apply When oxygen is available, bacteria may combine ammonia (NH3) with oxygen to form ______. Multiple select question. N2 NO NO2- NO3- NH4+ N2O

NO NO2- NO3- N2O

Select all that apply In a trophic pyramid, less energy is available at the top (top predators) as compared to the bottom (primary producers). Where does the energy go as it is used in the ecosystem? (Select all the statements that are correct.) Multiple select question. Organisms at the top of the pyramid store most of the energy as fat, and this means that it is unavailable for use. Organisms in each trophic level live and grow, which requires energy, so less energy is available to transfer up to the next level in the pyramid. Producers' high-quality chemical energy is transformed to lower-quality energy forms (heat) that dissipates to the environment as organisms move. All the energy at one level in the pyramid is lost as heat and becomes unavailable to the next level up in the trophic pyramid.

Organisms in each trophic level live and grow, which requires energy, so less energy is available to transfer up to the next level in the pyramid. Producers' high-quality chemical energy is transformed to lower-quality energy forms (heat) that dissipates to the environment as organisms move.

Which of the following is true about the phosphorus cycle? Multiple choice question. Phosphorus plays no role in cycling through living organisms in the biosphere. Phosphorus cycles rapidly through the atmosphere and oceans. Phosphorus has no gaseous phase, so it "cycles" extremely slowly.

Phosphorus has no gaseous phase, so it "cycles" extremely slowly.

Select all that apply Which of the following are major processes in the carbon cycle? Multiple select question. Precipitation Photosynthesis Respiration Evaporation

Photosynthesis Respiration

Which of the following are major processes in the carbon cycle? Multiple select question. Evaporation Respiration Precipitation Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis Respiration

From the list below, choose all that are producers. Multiple select question. Plants Lobsters Algae Cats

Plants Algae

______ is the amount of biomass (biological material) produced in a given area during a given period of time. Multiple choice question. Productivity Chemosynthesis Photosynthesis Respiration

Productivity

Which two carbon cycle components have essentially the same amount of carbon exchange in gigatons (Gt) per year? Multiple choice question. Respiration (from soil and plants) and photosynthesis by land plants Marine plankton respiration and the burning of fossil fuels Land clearing/burning and marine plankton photosynthesis

Respiration (from soil and plants) and photosynthesis by land plants

Select all that apply Since 1945, human inputs have led to more than double the amount of nitrogen in circulation. Select all the sources of this additional nitrogen. Multiple select question. Spread of nitrogen-fixing soybeans Synthetic ammonia fertilizers Burning of forests for agricultural expansion Burning of fossil fuels in car engines and industrial furnaces Increasing numbers of ruminant animals

Spread of nitrogen-fixing soybeans Synthetic ammonia fertilizers Burning of fossil fuels in car engines and industrial furnaces

Match the form of carbon to the correct storage compartment in the ecosystem. Sugar molecules Calcium carbonate Coal and oil Carbon dioxide Plants Shells and skeletons of marine organisms Earth's sediments and rock layers Atmosphere

Sugar molecules - Plants Calcium carbonate - Shells and skeletons of marine organisms Coal and oil - Earth's sediments and rock layers Carbon dioxide - Atmosphere

Nitrogen is important to living things because it is ______. Multiple choice question. an essential component of proteins, enzymes, DNA, and other organic compounds involved in absorbing large quantities of ultraviolet radiation from the sun that would otherwise reach the earth's surface causing cell damage Reason: Ozone is a molecule in the atmosphere that serves a primary role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation from the sun. the only atmospheric molecule that bacteria can break down to form organic molecules, and without it all bacteria would die

an essential component of proteins, enzymes, DNA, and other organic compounds

We have dramatically altered the pace of earth's ________ cycle by freeing the _______ locked in coal and oil that is naturally stored for long periods of time and cycled very slowly. (The same word goes in both blanks.)

carbon

A food _________ is a linked feeding series, and a food ________ is an interconnected arrangement of several predator and prey relations generally inhabiting the same ecosystem.

chain web

What is CRISPR? Multiple choice question. A dangerous strain of bacteria A gene editing system A human-made isotope of carbon

A gene editing system

Match the term to the correct description. Acids Bases Substances that readily give up hydrogen ions in water Substances that readily bond with hydrogen ions in water

Acids - Substances that readily give up hydrogen ions in water Bases - Substances that readily bond with hydrogen ions in water

Select all that apply Which of the following are the four major categories of organic compounds in living things? Multiple select question. Nutrients Carbohydrates Lipids Vitamins Nucleic acids Proteins Enzymes

Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic acids Proteins

Select all that apply Which of these accurately describe the degradation of energy as it is used? Multiple select question. Heat energy in fuel is converted to chemical bonds when it is burned. Chemical energy in food is converted to kinetic energy in an animal. Chemical energy in food is converted to heat energy. Heat energy in an animal is converted to the kinetic energy of running.

Chemical energy in food is converted to kinetic energy in an animal. Chemical energy in food is converted to heat energy.

______ is the process in which bacteria use chemical bonds between inorganic elements to provide energy for synthesis of organic molecules. Multiple choice question. Chemosynthesis Photosynthesis Extremosynthesis

Chemosynthesis

What is the primary molecule in photosynthesis that absorbs light energy and creates chemicals that plants use in cellular metabolism? Multiple choice question. Glucose NADPH Chlorophyll ATP

Chlorophyll

Which statement best describes the way the quality of energy normally changes as it moves through a system? Multiple choice question. Usefulness of energy tends to increase. Energy degrades or dissipates. Energy quality tends to increase or intensify.

Energy degrades or dissipates.

Select all that apply Which of the following are roles specific to enzymes? Multiple select question. Enzymes are molecular catalysts, regulating chemical reactions. Enzymes store genetic information. Enzymes dispose of cell wastes.

Enzymes are molecular catalysts, regulating chemical reactions. Enzymes dispose of cell wastes.

______ is the term we use to describe an organism that thrives in a variety of severe or harsh conditions. Multiple choice question. Extremophile Mutant Thermophile Fungus

Extremophile

Match the following characteristics of water to the correct description of why that characteristic is essential to life on earth. Molecules are polar. Water remains liquid at a wide range of temperatures. Molecules are cohesive. Helps organisms to function in cool and warm conditions Dissolves substances easily Aids capillary action and surface tension

Molecules are polar - Dissolves substances easily Water remains liquid at a wide range of temperatures - Helps organisms to function in cool and warm conditions Molecules are cohesive. - Aids capillary action and surface tension

Table salt (NaCl) dissolves in water to form Na+ and Cl-. Identify which ion is an anion and which is a cation. Na+ Cl- Anion Cation

Na+ - Cation Cl- - Anion

Differing numbers of which particle can make different isotopes of an element? Multiple choice question. Electrons Protons Neutrons

Neutrons

Which of these statements reflect real-world implications of the principle of conservation of matter? Multiple select question. Nutrients washing offshore can be absorbed indefinitely by an estuary, such as the Chesapeake Bay. Nutrients, water, and other matter can cycle endlessly through living organisms and earth systems. Nutrients washing offshore in Chesapeake Bay do not disappear; they will remain in the estuary system or the oceans until they are cycled out. Nutrients washing offshore can readily be converted to other phases. When you throw away garbage, it does not really disappear.

Nutrients, water, and other matter can cycle endlessly through living organisms and earth systems. Nutrients washing offshore in Chesapeake Bay do not disappear; they will remain in the estuary system or the oceans until they are cycled out. When you throw away garbage, it does not really disappear.

Large volumes of methane are created by microbial communities on the ocean floor. What is the primary reason this methane doesn't escape to the atmosphere? Multiple choice question. The methane is absorbed into the organic muds on the ocean floor. Other microbial communities consume it. The high pressures in the deep ocean keep the gas in the water.

Other microbial communities consume it.

Large volumes of methane are created by microbial communities on the ocean floor. What is the primary reason this methane doesn't escape to the atmosphere? Multiple choice question. The methane is absorbed into the organic muds on the ocean floor. The high pressures in the deep ocean keep the gas in the water. Other microbial communities consume it.

Other microbial communities consume it.

Select all that apply Which of these elements make up most of the mass of living organisms? Multiple select question. Oxygen Sodium Hydrogen Carbon Nitrogen Phosphorus Iron

Oxygen Hydrogen Carbon Nitrogen

Select all that apply One unusual characteristic of water is its high specific heat, which means that water ______. Multiple select question. absorbs a great amount of heat before its temperature changes retains surface tension better than other liquids changes temperature slowly boils at a higher temperature than other liquids has the ability to play an important role in moderating global temperatures

absorbs a great amount of heat before its temperature changes changes temperature slowly has the ability to play an important role in moderating global temperatures

Substances that readily give up H+ ions in water are ____________ , and substances that readily bond with H+ ions are __________ . (Use only one word per blank.)

acids, acid, or acidic bases, base, or basic

The source of carbon utilized in photosynthesis by green plants is the ______. Multiple choice question. degraded remains of other plants sugar molecules air

air

Select all that apply Photosynthesis is an energy conversion process conducted by ______. Multiple select question. algae some bacteria green plants animals fungi

algae some bacteria green plants

Metabolism involves ______. Multiple choice question. the selective entry of certain molecules through the cell wall cell death and decomposition all the energy and matter exchanges that occur within a living cell or organism

all the energy and matter exchanges that occur within a living cell or organism

A population is ______, and a biological community is ______. Multiple choice question. made up of many species; made up of only one species all the members of a species living in a given area at the same time; all the populations living and interacting in a particular area all the living components of an ecosystem; all the nonliving components of an ecosystem (e.g., soil, water, and air)

all the members of a species living in a given area at the same time; all the populations living and interacting in a particular area

Productivity in an ecosystem relates to the ______. Multiple choice question. amount of biomass produced in a given area during a given time period quantity of nutrients found in the soil number of offspring an individual species is capable of having per year rate of photosynthesis in a given area

amount of biomass produced in a given area during a given time period

Ecology is the scientific study of ______. Multiple choice question. energy transfers and conversions all living things the relationships between organisms and their environment

the relationships between organisms and their environment

Scientists are interested in extremeophiles for many reasons, one of which is ______. Multiple choice question. they are extremely complex organisms they only live in hot springs they live in conditions that likely represent early earth

they live in conditions that likely represent early earth


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PSYC 140: Theoretical Perspectives in Lifespan Development

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