Quiz 3: Earth's Dynamic External Structure Unit 1
Kinetic
related to or possessing motion
Hyrdrophere
all water (gas, solid, liquid) of Earth
Primary Consumer
organisms that eat producers
Nitrification
process by which certain bacteria convert ammonium into nitrates
Assimilation
process by which plants or animals convert nutrients into usable organic compounds, such as proteins
Lithosphere
the solid, crustal layer of Earth
Biosphere
the sphere of Earth that includes all living things
Food Chain
line of plants and animals that shows the order in which organisms are eaten
Secondary Consumer
organisms that eat primary consumers
Denitrification
process by which certain bacteria convert nitrates into nitrogen gas
released into the environment and unusable
According to the second law of thermodynamics, heat energy released by an organism is _____.
Ammonification
process by which certain bacteria convert organic nitrogen into ammonia and ammonium salts during decomposition
Nitrogen Fixation
process by which certain bacteria in the soil convert nitrogen gas into ammonia and ammonium
Photosynthesis
process by which green plants convert carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the Sun into sugars
Respiration
process by which living cells produce usable energy from food
producers
Living organisms that are able to make their own food are _____.
they all depend on each other to function; an impact to one sphere usually affects another
All spheres of Earth are interrelated or interdependent. This means _____.
nitrogen atoms must be broken apart first
Although nitrogen gas makes up 78% of the atmosphere, we can't use it because _____.
fossil fuels, burned
Besides plants and animals, wood and _____ can be _____ to release carbon into the air.
hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere interaction
Colossal Cave was formed years ago by underground running water. Today, it is the home to many animals, like bats. These interactions are an example of _____.
the flow of energy in an ecosystem the eating patterns of organisms
Select all the statements that apply. A food chain or food web can provide good information like _____.
lithosphere
The availability of phosphorus is different than that of carbon and nitrogen because it is found mostly in the ____.
Potential
something possible; ability to go into action or perform work
oceans
The _____ store(s) more carbon than the atmosphere.
Some of the energy is stored in the plant's tissues and the rest is released as heat energy.
A plant absorbs energy from the sun. Where does the energy go from there?
10% of the plant's energy is transferred
About how much energy is transferred between a producer and primary consumer?
Both the rabbit and coyote population could decrease because the original food supply decreased.
During spring, when Earl's crops were plentiful, he noticed an increased number of rabbits. At night, he also heard an increased number of howls from the coyotes. What do you think will happen when winter comes around and the crops die out?
the first organism on the food chain must outnumber the subsequent organisms on the food chain.
Ecosystems usually become balanced by natural controls, including natural selection. A balanced ecosystem is one in which _____.
Producers make their own food. Consumers gain energy from producers. Decomposers break down dead matter into essential nutrients that are then reused by producers.
Life cycles recycle matter and help to create balance on Earth because _____.
the Sun
Most energy in an ecosystem comes originally from _____.
first law of thermodynamics
Mr. Jones, the science teacher, tells his students that energy cannot be created; it must be captured from the environment. He is talking about the _____.
potential
Picture a person standing with a drawn bow and arrow. He is aiming it at a bull's eye target. What type of energy is being described?
kinetic
The person holding the bow and arrow has now let go. The arrow shoots forward toward its target. What type of energy is being described?
It is the ability to do work.
What is the definition of energy?
biosphere and lithosphere interaction
When an animal dies and decomposes, its nutrients are absorbed into the soil. Plants use these nutrients to live and grow. This is an example of _____.
a fire
Which of the following is an example of energy changing from one form to another?
biosphere
Which sphere is dependent on all the other spheres in order to exist?
tertiary
You are a _____ consumer if you feed on secondary consumers.
hydrosphere and atmosphere interaction
You live on the beach, which always seems to be humid, especially on hot, sunny days. But, that's because when the ocean heats up, some of its water evaporates into water vapor, making the air thick and slightly "wet." This interaction is an example of _____.
Nitrification, denitrification
_____ converts ammonium into nitrates, while _____ converts nitrates into nitrogen gas.
Nitrogen fixation, assimilation
_____ converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium, which plants absorb. The plants, by _____, incorporate the ammonium into proteins.
Food Web
a diagram that shows the connections among food chains in an ecosystem
Atmosphere
a layer of mixed gases surrounding Earth
Decomposers
bacteria and fungi that break down dead matter