unit 3 env sci test
Oceans make up 71 percent of the Earth's surface. Why isn't that much water capable of diluting or absorbing human chemical spills and trash dumps?
Human activities can upset the balance of ocean ecosystems.
In cellular respiration, what is produced?
CO2 + H2O + E
How do lichens contribute to primary succession?
Lichens begin to break down rock to form soil
Where would an ecologist be least likely to go to study primary succession?
The Amazon Rain Forest
Which of the following is a characteristic of swamps?
a low-lying area with trees in standing water
One way in which wetlands control flooding is by
absorbing water from rivers.
What is the source of most ocean pollution?
activities on land
Which organism is likely to be at the bottom trophic level of a food chain?
algae
Estuaries
are ecosystems where both fresh water and salt water are present.
Biomes
are usually described by their vegetation.
Animals that live in the desert
are usually nocturnal
Which of these consumers might depend on a rabbit for its energy?
coyote
If you visited a savanna, you would likely see
large herds of grazing animals, such as rhinos, gazelles, and giraffes.
Which of the following is not a water-conserving adaptation of desert organisms?
large leaves
Which of the following plants is likely to be a pioneer species?
lichen
Which of these is a large reservoir of nitrogen that is unusable by most organisms?
soil
Which of the following is a factor that influences where an organism lives in an aquatic ecosystem?
sunlight nutrient availability temperature
Wetlands are beneficial because they
support a wide variety of plant and animal life. provide recreational areas. play an important role in flood control.
Birds that migrate during winter, coniferous plants, and cold temperatures represent
taiga
What type of vegetation would you expect to find on an abandoned farm that has been undisturbed by humans for more than 150 years?
tall, mature oak trees
Extreme temperatures, abundant precipitation, rich, deep soils, and a growing season of four to six months represent a
temperate deciduous forest.
In the carbon cycle, where do the producers get their carbon?
the atmosphere
Coral reefs are intricately shaped rock like structures that are formed as a result of
the secretion of calcium carbonate by tiny marine animals.
What is the ultimate source of energy for almost all organisms?
the sun
The biome with the highest species diversity is the
tropical rain forest.
Which biome is characterized by permafrost?
tundra
For which of the following animals are coastal wetlands not a habitat?
a coral polyp
A plant has 100,000 kcal and it is consumed by an antelope who is consumed by a lion who is consumed by a vulture. How many kcal of energy can be transferred to the vulture?
100
Which gas makes up 78 percent of our atmosphere but can be used by plants only when transformed by bacteria first?
Nitrogen
Why do ecosystems usually contain only a few trophic levels?
Not enough energy is available in the higher trophic levels to support more trophic levels.
In photosynthesis, what is produced?
O2 +C6H12O6
What is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
Photosynthesis creates sugar molecules and oxygen by using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide; cellular respiration uses the products of photosynthesis for cellular energy.
Why doesn't photosynthesis occur in deep ocean water?
There is no sunlight.
Where are fossil fuels located?
beneath the ocean floor deep within Earth the surface of Earth
In the _____ zone, the water is cool and dark.
benthic
The energy consumed by organisms
can be stored in fat and sugar molecules
Factors that influence where plants grow include
climate
What kind of natural disaster helps some forest communities by allowing some trees to release their seeds, by clearing away deadwood, and by encouraging new growth?
fire
What term is used to describe a linear sequence in which energy is transmitted from one organism to the next as each organism eats another organism?
food chain
What term is used to refer to the many feeding relationships that are possible in an ecosystem?
food web
Consumers are organisms that
get their energy by eating other organisms
Which organism would occupy the level on an energy pyramid with the most energy
grass
A consumer that eats only producers is called a(n)
herbivore
Coral reefs are threatened today primarily because of
human activities.
Where would you most likely find nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
on the roots of legumes
Which of the following is a threat to coral reefs?
pesticides oil spills sewage
In an area that has a high temperature and high precipitation rate, you are likely to find
plentiful vegetation.
As you move from the equator toward the North Pole, you would be likely to see
rain forests, then deserts, then taiga.
Estuaries are productive ecosystems because they constantly receive nutrients from
rivers and oceans.
Which ecosystem has the highest level of salinity?
salt marsh