biology biomes
How much of Earth's surface is covered by the marine biome?
75%
How is alpine tundra different from Arctic and Antarctic tundra?
Alpine tundra areas are found only at high elevations.
Which of the following are ways that deserts form? (Choose all that apply.)
Cold ocean currents Equatorial winds Rain shadow
Which answer describes the tundra biome?
It is Earth's least biodiverse biome.
Which area is characterized by hilly or sloped terrain?
Mediterranean forests
In which zone of the marine biome does constant mixing of warm and cold currents occur?
Pelagic zone
Which of the following are functions of the limestone skeleton of a coral reef? (Choose all that apply.)
Provides shelter and protection for other invertebrates and sea life Provides a surface where algae attach and provide food for the corals Protects the coral
Which of the following are types of adaptations of desert plants that enable them to survive and reproduce? (Choose all that apply.)
Stem and leaf adaptations Root adaptations wrong answer
How does the marine biome retain its salinity?
The salt remains when marine water evaporates.
Why are primary producers also referred to as autotrophs?
They are able to transform energy from an unusable form to a usable form
Why are conifers also called evergreen trees?
They do not shed their leaves.
How are plants called epiphytes adapted to living in the understory of a rainforest?
They have large leaves to capture as much sunlight as possible. wrong answer
What is a trophic level?
a living organism's position in the flow of energy through an ecosystem
What is the BEST definition of latitude?
a region's distance from the equator
Which of the following terms describes specific characteristics that organisms use to survive in their biome?
adaptation
What is the BEST definition of a desert biome?
an area or region where more water moves from the land to the atmosphere than falls to the ground as precipitation
Which zone of a lake is a cold, unlit region populated with mostly heterotrophs?
aphotic zone
Which term describes primary producers?
autotrophs
Which answer shows the correct arrangement of terms from largest to smallest?
biosphere, biome, ecosystem, organism
Which of the following are other names for a coniferous forest biome? (Choose all that apply.)
boreal forest taiga
Which of the following layers is present only in tropical rainforests?
canopy wrong answer
Which of the following adaptations help animals survive the harsh winters of the coniferous forest biome? (Choose all that apply.)
change in fur color and adding body fat migration to warmer areas hibernation to conserve energy
Which of the following types of deserts is an area near the ocean that receives relatively little precipitation each year because it is in a rain shadow?
coastal
Which term refers to plants that bear cones for reproduction?
coniferous trees
Adaptations such as being evergreen and hibernation serve what purpose to the plants and animals that live in the coniferous forest biome?
conserving energy
What are organisms in an ecosystem serve the important role of breaking down the tissues of dead organisms to return to the soil and air as other nutrients and elements?
decomposers
Which two terms describe the state of inactivity used by plants and animals to survive winters in the broadleaf forest biome?
dormancy, hibernation
What is the total of living organisms in an environment, as well as physical factors (like water, light, and temperature) that affect that environment?
ecosystem
Which term means a region characterized by climate, abiotic factors, and plant life?
ecosystem wrong answer
What are two layers of a tropical rainforest?
emergent, understory
What do many ecologists feel is necessary for an area to be classified as a forest?
enough trees to create a close canopy
Which terms refers to marine biomes that are found where freshwater (for example, a river) meets salt water (the ocean)?
estuary
Which type of water is defined as having a salt concentration that is less than 1%?
freshwater
What do you think is the greatest challenge to survival faced by both plants and animals that live in the desert?
getting and keeping enough water in their bodies
Which of the following specialized structures have many aquatic organisms developed to aid in the exchange of gases?
gills
What is the primary food source for many of the animals that live in the temperate grasslands?
grass
Which area is characterized by a flat terrain?
grasslands
On average, how much rain falls in a rainforest yearly?
greater than 100 inches per year
Which term describes a group of organisms that are photoautotrophs?
green plants
Which of the following are ways that plants and animals have adapted to the cold seasons in a broadleaf (deciduous) forest? (Choose all that apply.)
hibernation Migration dormancy
Which of the following are behavioral adaptations for animals to survive in the extreme cold of the tundra biome?
hibernation and resource conservation wrong answer
Which type of desert would most likely contain the greatest number of xerophytes?
hot and dry
Which of the following is a main characteristic of a Mediterranean climate?
hot, dry summers, and cooler, wet winters
Which of these describes a temperate rainforest?
hot; varying to warm in the winter wrong answer
Which of the following are alternative names for tropical storms? (Choose all that apply.)
hurricanes typhoons wrong answer
What word describes an area's distance from the equator?
latitude
Which of the following are characteristics of the tundra biome? (Choose all that apply.)
low biodiversity lack of trees very cold temperatures
Which of the following characteristics apply to a Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrublands biome? (Choose all that apply.)
mountainous terrain rocky and dry with somewhat sandy soil wrong answer
What is migration?
movement to a different area to survive or to reproduce
Where do most tropical storms occur?
near the equator
Which answer shows the correct arrangement of terms from smallest to largest?
organism, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
What type of organisms make up the majority of life on the surface of the pelagic zone?
plankton and algae
What is a xerophyte?
plants that survive without any water wrong answer
Which of the following are types of grasslands? (Choose all that apply.)
prairies steppes savannas
Which term describes why a desert forms next to a mountain?
rain shadow
What adaptation is common to plants that live in Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and grasslands?
resistance to fire
What type of adaptation do organisms called phreatophytes have?
roots that extend deep into the ground
What type of plants have a tough coating on their leaves to help them retain water in dry conditions?
sclerophylls
Which of these is a type of desert recognized by ecologists?
semiarid
What are some adaptations of plant that live in the tundra biome?
shallow roots and leathery leaves
Which answer describes an adaptation used by plants to minimize transpiration?
small leaves or no leaves at all
Which adaptation is common to animals that live in temperate grasslands?
structures to dig burrows
Which of the following are abiotic factors that make up the climate of a terrestrial biome? (Choose all that apply)
sunlight moisture temperature
What are the biggest challenges to organisms in the tundra biome?
surviving the cold temperatures and obtaining and keeping enough water
Which biome type includes prairies and steppes?
temperate grasslands
What do the arrows in food chains and webs represent?
the flow of energy between organisms in an ecosystem
Why do plants flourish in the temperate grassland biome?
the soil is rich and deep and the climate is relatively mild
What is the function of the thin, needle-like leaves produced by conifers?
to conserve water
Why do tropical grassland animals migrate to other areas at certain times of the year?
to find water and survive the dry season
Which term describes a living organism's position in the flow of energy through an ecosystem?
trophic level
How many forest layers are present in the coniferous forest biome?
two: emergent and forest floor wrong answer
Which freshwater biome has the highest organism diversity of all the freshwater biomes?
wetlands