Exam 2 Environmental Geo 103

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Why are estuaries some of the most fertile ecosystems in the world?

1) because at the end of the river minerals and nutrients are transferred from land to estuary 2) found in shallow waters 3)tidle action helps mixing those nutrients 4) photosynthesis carpet

When was the last California Grizzly Bear killed?

1924

Our chaparral vegetation is home to about ____ percent of all the worlds plant species

20%

Which of the following best illustrates the process of evolution

A population of mosquitoes develops resistance to a pesticide

The theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed in The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859) written by:

Charles Darwin

Which biome consists of drought resistant plants?

Desert

True/False In Asia, areas with the Midlatitude Grassland biome type are commonly called Prairies

False

True/False The Boreal Biome has the most faunal species diversity of all the biomes

False

True/False The tropical rainforest and tropical deciduous forest are basically the same thing

False

Tallgrass prairies do not occur in which of the following states?

Florida

Why is the chaparral so unique in California and where else do we find chaparral like vegetation?

Harbors 20% of plant species and have distinctive of dry winters found southern, like Australia, South Africa, Mediterranean and chile

The shallow-water area along the shore of a lake or pond is called the _____ zone?

Littoral

Which biome do we live in here in Southern California?

Mediterranean Woodland Shrub

The relationship exemplified by bees consuming nectar and carrying pollen from on flower to another is known as

Mutualism

Give an example of a behavioral adaption found in animals

Orcas have learned to flip great white sharks over since they know that makes them fall asleep

In the grassland biome, known as prairie in North America, what was the name of a keystone species found there?

Prairie Dogs

the boreal forest is located ________ of tundra?

South

What is another name for the Boreal Forest?

Taiga

Which of the following biomes has the highest biodiversity ?

Tropical rainforest

Which biome is dominated by tall grasses?

Tropical savanna

True/False Adaptions are processes by which evolution occurs

True

True/False Biological communities can interact with each other, influence, and be found within one another

True

True/False Desert vegetation is surprisingly variable

True

True/False Polar bears attacking humans is an example of an environmental adaption

True

True/False Taiga is the Russian word for the fringe of the boreal forest in that country

True

True/False The tropical deciduous forest has a complex environmental relationship

True

Which biome is the most expansive of all biomes?

Tundra

The mechanism if natural selection involves all of the following except

a stable community structure

Endocrine disrupters:

affect the reproduction of fishes, birds, reptiles and mammals.

An ecological description of a species typically includes

all of these choices are correct

Coral reefs

all of these choices are correct

The number of species in a community can depend on

all of these choices are correct

The reason(s) that tropical regions of the world have such high biodiversity is

all of these choices are correct

Which of the following characterizes a symbiotic relationship?

all of these choices are correct

Wildfires

all of these choices are correct

Wildfires:

all of these choices are correct

A coastal body of water partly surrounded by land with input from both sea and fresh water is called

an estuary

Keystone species

are usually not the most abundant species in the ecosystem

A relatively distinct terrestrial region characterized by similar temperature and precipitation regardless of where it occurs in the world is called an:

biome

What is the idea behind the revitalization of the LA river

bringing back biodiversity and slowly recreational

The maximum number of individuals of a given species that a particular environment can support for an indefinite period, assuming there are no changes in the environment is called its

carrying capacity

Small plants attaching to the bark larger trees benefit from the position on the tree, receiving necessary water and sunlight while giving the tree neither help nor harm. This is an example of

commensalism

Which of the following is an example of a density-dependant factor affecting the population growth

disease

Why are coral reefs in danger?

due to climate change, overfishing destroys these marine ecosystems and making it threaten , coral bleaching which causes water temperatures to change, water pollution and human acitivity and 90% of marine animals rely on coral

An organism's role, or lifestyle, within the structure of an ecosystem is its

ecological niche

The movement of individuals out of a population is

emigration

Pollutants that interfere with the normal functioning of hormones are called?

endocrine disrupters

Factors that limit growth and produce population equilibrium are known as

environmental resistance

Limits set by a surrounding environment on reproduction are called

environmental resistance

Populations that are growing at their intrinsic rate of increase:

exhibit exponential growth

Individuals within a population each have a unique combination of traits due to

genetic variation

Which of the following is keystone species in U.S temperate forests?

gray wolves

Chaparral biomes occur

in regions around the globe with mild, rainy winters, followed by hot, dry summers

How did the discovery of genetic mutation to the modern synthesis of evolution

it provides a mechanism by which genetic variation could be generated

In order for every parasite to successfully reproduce, it must

keeps its host alive

Which of the following is not a biome?

mangrove

What are the three kinds of symbiosis

mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism

All of the following are examples of a density-independent factor affecting

none of these choices is correct

The relationship between a tick and a dog is an example of

parasitism

In a parasitic relationship where the host contracts a disease and sometimes dies, the parasite is called a(n)

pathogen

Which of the following organizational hierarchies is correctly listed from smallest to larges unit?

population-->community-->ecosystem-->biome

The deepest zone in a large lake, below where the sunlight penetrates, is the?

profunda zone

Which of the following abiotic factors does not typically affect biome structure ?

salinity

The classic example of physiological adaption on a species is shown by the _____ on a fox.

size of ears

The biome most suitable for the development of farmland is:?

temperate grassland

Population density is

the total number of individuals of a given species per unit or area at a given time

What is the reason(s) polar bears are attacking humans?

there is a lack of food sources due to climate change

Why is LONE WOLF OR-7 so important ?

this lone Gray wolf left his pack and stepped foot in California and traveled 1200 miles to get there and brought his girlfriend over to repopulate since they were extinct in California for quite sometime

what makes mountain lion P-22 so special?

this mountain lion that ate the koala from l.azoo and had crossed ten freeways to get to griffith park and become famous for that and is also seen around

All of the following are examples of mutualism except

trees and epiphytes

Competition occurs when:

two or more species attempt to use an essential common resource.


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