Deck 22: Microbes in Global Elemental Cycles

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Aeration of an environment containing microbes actively producing methane will

A) increase methane release.
B) decrease methane release.
C) not affect methane release.
D) increase nitrous oxide release.
E) increase dinitrogen release.
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Corrosion of cement in the sewer pipe shown below is caused by <strong>Corrosion of cement in the sewer pipe shown below is caused by  </strong> A) H2S. B) H2S + O2. C) H2 + SO42-. D) Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4. E) sewage liquid. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) H2S.
B) H2S + O2.
C) H2 + SO42-.
D) Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4.
E) sewage liquid.
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Marine dead zones are characterized as being

A) hypoxic.
B) aerated.
C) devoid of nitrogen fixation.
D) dangerous for ship sail.
E) usually naturally occurring.
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Microbes participate in which step of wastewater treatment?

A) preliminary
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tertiary
E) every step
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The largest reservoir for carbon is

A) the atmosphere.
B) ocean biomass.
C) carbonate rocks and subsurface carbon.
D) wetlands.
E) fossil fuels.
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In the marine photic zone, the rate of photosynthesis

A) is equal to the amount of CO2 released from the niche.
B) exceeds the rate of respiration.
C) is less than the respiration rate.
D) does not affect carbon cycling.
E) is inversely related to rate of respiration.
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Which of the following would decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

A) burning of logs
B) microbial decomposition of logs
C) increase in photosynthesis by plants
D) anaerobic fermentation
E) increase in respiration by microbes
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The sink of an element in the ecosystem

A) is the reservoir to which it returns during cycling.
B) is the most accessible reservoir of that element.
C) renders the element inaccessible.
D) releases the element into the subsurface.
E) is the source of the element for living organisms.
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What is one of the main challenges of treating industrial runoff versus municipal wastewaters?

A) more solid waste
B) higher oxygen concentrations
C) toxic chemicals
D) higher organic loads
E) lower oxygen concentrations
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Which of the following techniques is used to quantify carbon influx and efflux of CO₂ in small, controlled model ecosystems?

A) gas chromatography
B) mass spectroscopy
C) radioisotope incorporation
D) stable isotope ratios
E) atomic force microscopy
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The NASA FLUXNET tower is used for sampling and monitoring

A) atmospheric CO2 and carbon flux.
B) dinitrogen gas and denitrification.
C) biomass carbon and dissolved CO2 oceans.
D) hydrogen cycle and carbon flux.
E) atmospheric nitrogen and carbon.
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The Blood Falls ecosystem is driven by microbes that reduce ________ and others that oxidize ________.

A) nitrogen; iron
B) phosphorus; nitrogen
C) iron; sulfur
D) sulfur; nitrogen
E) carbon; sulfur
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The element with the highest percentage of dry weight in bacteria is

A) calcium.
B) carbon.
C) hydrogen.
D) nitrogen.
E) phosphorus.
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Which of the following is an anaerobic respiration reaction?

A) conversion of phosphine to phosphate
B) methanogenesis
C) photolysis of hydrogen sulfide to sulfur
D) precipitation of ferric iron with hydroxide
E) nitrogen fixation
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What is the cause of the highlighted zone with dissolved oxygen less than 2.0 mg/l? <strong>What is the cause of the highlighted zone with dissolved oxygen less than 2.0 mg/l?  </strong> A) high carbon and nitrogen concentrations B) high iron concentrations C) low oxygen concentrations D) high phosphorus concentrations E) the Deepwater Horizon oil spill <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) high carbon and nitrogen concentrations
B) high iron concentrations
C) low oxygen concentrations
D) high phosphorus concentrations
E) the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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The release of CO₂ by human industry has/is ________ the rate of CO₂ fixation globally.

A) equal to
B) tripled
C) outpaced
D) far less than
E) decreased
Question
The elemental proportions in microbes are

A) constant.
B) variable.
C) not measurable.
D) independent of abiotic factors.
E) called their "reservoirs."
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Which of the following reservoirs contains the most rapidly cycled carbon?

A) the atmosphere
B) ocean biomass
C) ocean inorganic molecules
D) land biomass
E) crust below land and ocean
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a reduced form of carbon in the carbon cycle?

A) methane
B) biomass
C) hydrocarbons
D) carbon dioxide
E) methanol
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The upper region indicated in the figure below is called <strong>The upper region indicated in the figure below is called  </strong> A) deep oxycline. B) upwelling zone. C) benthos. D) oxygen minimum zone. E) upper oxycline. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) deep oxycline.
B) upwelling zone.
C) benthos.
D) oxygen minimum zone.
E) upper oxycline.
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Which of these is involved in commercial chemical fertilizer production?

A) lightning strikes
B) the Haber process
C) cellular nitrogen fixation
D) nitrification
E) denitrification
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Microbes using nitrogen as a terminal electron acceptor would be performing

A) nitrogen fixation.
B) ammonification.
C) nitrification.
D) denitrification.
E) anammox.
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The following image is evidence supporting ________ on Mars. <strong>The following image is evidence supporting ________ on Mars.  </strong> A) life B) past water C) tectonic processes D) current water E) volcanic flow <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) life
B) past water
C) tectonic processes
D) current water
E) volcanic flow
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What types of bacteria will carry out nitrification?

A) lithotrophs
B) heterotrophs
C) chemoorganotrophy
D) phototrophs
E) fastidious heterotrophs
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The highly potent greenhouse gas N₂O generates ________ the warming effect of CO₂.

A) 50X
B) 100X
C) 150X
D) 200X
E) 500X
Question
If an oligotrophic marine system has low concentrations of both nitrogen and phosphorus, it is said to be

A) eutrophic.
B) polluted.
C) high BOD.
D) colimited.
E) hypoxic.
Question
Phosphorus is a fundamental element of which biological molecule?

A) cofactors for enzymes
B) siderophores
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) peptidoglycan
Question
Which of the following is NOT used as a biosignature?

A) metabolic activity
B) isotope ratios
C) microscopic imaging
D) mineral formations
E) microfossils
Question
Which is the most stable form of nitrogen?

A) NO
B) NO2-
C) N2
D) NH3
E) NH
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Dinitrogen gas constitutes ________ of the atmosphere.

A) 10%
B) 79%
C) 69%
D) 21%
E) 0.03%
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Which contaminant in water is especially prevalent in agricultural regions of the United States?

A) carbon
B) sulfur
C) phosphate
D) nitrate
E) magnesium
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Which of the following major biological elements has the highest number of oxidation states?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon
C) hydrogen
D) sulfur
E) oxygen
Question
In the anammox reaction, ________ is the electron donor and ________ is the electron acceptor.

A) dinitrogen gas; nitrite
B) nitrite; nitrate
C) ammonium ion; dinitrogen gas
D) dinitrogen gas; nitrate
E) ammonium ion; nitrite
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Which of the following organisms does NOT play a major role in secondary wastewater treatment?

A) Zoogloea
B) Flavobacterium
C) Escherichia
D) Pseudomonas
E) Nocardia
Question
What do wastewater treatment plants have in common with wetland filtration (purification)?

A) The type of wastewater treated is the same.
B) The engineering designs and flow are similar.
C) They depend on microbes to remove nitrogen and carbon.
D) Chlorine is used to decontaminate pollutants.
E) They are both continually aerated.
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Acid mine drainage is caused primarily by the microbial genus

A) Thalassiosira.
B) Leptothrix.
C) Prochlorococcus.
D) Acidithiobacillus.
E) Desulfovibrio.
Question
During wastewater treatment, the secondary treatment requires continual aeration to

A) suppress microbial growth.
B) select for anaerobic heterotrophs.
C) stimulate abiotic degradation.
D) increase microaerophilic filamentous bacteria.
E) maximize breakdown of molecules to CO2 and nitrates.
Question
Eolian sources of iron in marine systems are due to.

A) precipitation of Fe3+ by OH- or PO43-.
B) phytoplankton consumers.
C) iron-oxidizing bacteria.
D) wind-borne dust from dry land.
E) reduction of Fe3+ by anaerobic respiration.
Question
Wastewater treatment generates which of the following gases in quantities sufficient for recovery as fuel?

A) carbon dioxide
B) oxygen
C) nitrous oxide
D) methane
E) hydrogen sulfide
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In polluted ocean waters, what type of organisms may contribute significantly to global warming?

A) photosynthetic algae
B) methanogens
C) vent bacteria
D) marine mammals
E) denitrifying bacteria
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How did Jill Mikucki test her hypothesis that a subsurface river of brine flows deep beneath the glaciers and permafrost of Taylor Valley, feeding Blood Falls?
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Which of the following is the most limiting element in marine ecosystems?

A) iron
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) phosphorous
E) hydrogen
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Compare and contrast carbon cycling in aerobic versus anaerobic terrestrial systems.
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Anaerobically, H₂S may be photolyzed to

A) sulfate.
B) sulfite.
C) sulfur dioxide.
D) sulfuric acid.
E) elemental sulfur.
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If life is found on other planets, it will almost certainly be

A) thermophilic.
B) microbial.
C) barophilic.
D) psychrophilic.
E) multicellular.
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Increased ________ is NOT needed to terraform Mars.

A) greenhouse gases
B) temperature
C) pH
D) air pressure
E) oxygen
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Which of the following spontaneously ignites with a green glow as it emanates from the ground?

A) pyrite
B) nitrous oxide
C) dimethyl sulfide
D) phosphine
E) dimethylmercury
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What would happen if household wastewater was emptied into local receiving rivers without prior treatment?
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Jupiter's moon ________ is a candidate for extraterrestrial life due to its subsurface oceans.

A) Io
B) Europa
C) Titan
D) Mimas
E) Deimos
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Which of the following does bacteria use for iron uptake?

A) ferrodoxin
B) protein A
C) hemoglobin
D) siderophores
E) lipoprotein
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Why does the burning of fossil fuels have such a drastic impact on the atmospheric carbon reservoir?
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Which of the following is assimilated almost entirely in the oxidized state?

A) sulfur
B) nitrogen
C) phosphorus
D) carbon
E) iron
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Compare and contrast assimilatory and dissimilatory nitrate reduction.
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Describe the difference between a source, sink, and reservoir of an element.
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What does the increase in nitrite (NO₂⁻) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) in the following figure indicate? Describe this process in detail.
What does the increase in nitrite (NO₂⁻) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) in the following figure indicate? Describe this process in detail.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How are wetlands similar to or different from commercial wastewater treatment plants?
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Modifications of ________ structure and composition represents a common microbial adaptation to limiting phosphorous concentrations.

A) membrane
B) protein
C) DNA
D) polysaccharide
E) the cell wall
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Predict the relative levels of biological oxygen demand (BOD) of water flowing into and out of a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Why is this difference desirable?
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On which of the following does humankind expect to find life because of the similarity of its geology to that of Earth?

A) Jupiter
B) Venus
C) Mars
D) Jupiter's moon Europa
E) Pluto
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The figure below shows the ignition of methane from what source? Why is this methane source a major concern for global warming?
The figure below shows the ignition of methane from what source? Why is this methane source a major concern for global warming?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What evidence suggests that the biochemistry of life elsewhere would resemble that on Earth?
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Discuss the concept of iron fertilization to remove excess CO₂ from the atmosphere.
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Discuss the difference in environmental availability of phosphorus versus sulfur and nitrogen.
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What are the major limitations to nitrogen fixation? How do organisms overcome these limitations?
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Explain how the Mississippi River drainage into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana leads to a large dead zone.
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Discuss how human activities have perturbed the nitrogen cycle.
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Some bacteria are responsible for degrading concrete. How do they accomplish this?
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Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe. Why might our rDNA probes NOT be appropriate to detect extraterrestrial life?
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What are two mechanisms used by marine organisms to adapt to the scarcity of phosphorous?
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What types of evidence suggest the past existence of water on Mars?
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Aeration of an environment containing microbes actively producing methane will

A) increase methane release.
B) decrease methane release.
C) not affect methane release.
D) increase nitrous oxide release.
E) increase dinitrogen release.
B
2
Corrosion of cement in the sewer pipe shown below is caused by <strong>Corrosion of cement in the sewer pipe shown below is caused by  </strong> A) H2S. B) H2S + O2. C) H2 + SO42-. D) Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4. E) sewage liquid.

A) H2S.
B) H2S + O2.
C) H2 + SO42-.
D) Ca(OH)2 + H2SO4.
E) sewage liquid.
D
3
Marine dead zones are characterized as being

A) hypoxic.
B) aerated.
C) devoid of nitrogen fixation.
D) dangerous for ship sail.
E) usually naturally occurring.
A
4
Microbes participate in which step of wastewater treatment?

A) preliminary
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tertiary
E) every step
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The largest reservoir for carbon is

A) the atmosphere.
B) ocean biomass.
C) carbonate rocks and subsurface carbon.
D) wetlands.
E) fossil fuels.
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In the marine photic zone, the rate of photosynthesis

A) is equal to the amount of CO2 released from the niche.
B) exceeds the rate of respiration.
C) is less than the respiration rate.
D) does not affect carbon cycling.
E) is inversely related to rate of respiration.
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Which of the following would decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

A) burning of logs
B) microbial decomposition of logs
C) increase in photosynthesis by plants
D) anaerobic fermentation
E) increase in respiration by microbes
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The sink of an element in the ecosystem

A) is the reservoir to which it returns during cycling.
B) is the most accessible reservoir of that element.
C) renders the element inaccessible.
D) releases the element into the subsurface.
E) is the source of the element for living organisms.
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What is one of the main challenges of treating industrial runoff versus municipal wastewaters?

A) more solid waste
B) higher oxygen concentrations
C) toxic chemicals
D) higher organic loads
E) lower oxygen concentrations
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Which of the following techniques is used to quantify carbon influx and efflux of CO₂ in small, controlled model ecosystems?

A) gas chromatography
B) mass spectroscopy
C) radioisotope incorporation
D) stable isotope ratios
E) atomic force microscopy
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The NASA FLUXNET tower is used for sampling and monitoring

A) atmospheric CO2 and carbon flux.
B) dinitrogen gas and denitrification.
C) biomass carbon and dissolved CO2 oceans.
D) hydrogen cycle and carbon flux.
E) atmospheric nitrogen and carbon.
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12
The Blood Falls ecosystem is driven by microbes that reduce ________ and others that oxidize ________.

A) nitrogen; iron
B) phosphorus; nitrogen
C) iron; sulfur
D) sulfur; nitrogen
E) carbon; sulfur
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The element with the highest percentage of dry weight in bacteria is

A) calcium.
B) carbon.
C) hydrogen.
D) nitrogen.
E) phosphorus.
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Which of the following is an anaerobic respiration reaction?

A) conversion of phosphine to phosphate
B) methanogenesis
C) photolysis of hydrogen sulfide to sulfur
D) precipitation of ferric iron with hydroxide
E) nitrogen fixation
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What is the cause of the highlighted zone with dissolved oxygen less than 2.0 mg/l? <strong>What is the cause of the highlighted zone with dissolved oxygen less than 2.0 mg/l?  </strong> A) high carbon and nitrogen concentrations B) high iron concentrations C) low oxygen concentrations D) high phosphorus concentrations E) the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

A) high carbon and nitrogen concentrations
B) high iron concentrations
C) low oxygen concentrations
D) high phosphorus concentrations
E) the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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The release of CO₂ by human industry has/is ________ the rate of CO₂ fixation globally.

A) equal to
B) tripled
C) outpaced
D) far less than
E) decreased
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The elemental proportions in microbes are

A) constant.
B) variable.
C) not measurable.
D) independent of abiotic factors.
E) called their "reservoirs."
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Which of the following reservoirs contains the most rapidly cycled carbon?

A) the atmosphere
B) ocean biomass
C) ocean inorganic molecules
D) land biomass
E) crust below land and ocean
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a reduced form of carbon in the carbon cycle?

A) methane
B) biomass
C) hydrocarbons
D) carbon dioxide
E) methanol
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The upper region indicated in the figure below is called <strong>The upper region indicated in the figure below is called  </strong> A) deep oxycline. B) upwelling zone. C) benthos. D) oxygen minimum zone. E) upper oxycline.

A) deep oxycline.
B) upwelling zone.
C) benthos.
D) oxygen minimum zone.
E) upper oxycline.
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Which of these is involved in commercial chemical fertilizer production?

A) lightning strikes
B) the Haber process
C) cellular nitrogen fixation
D) nitrification
E) denitrification
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Microbes using nitrogen as a terminal electron acceptor would be performing

A) nitrogen fixation.
B) ammonification.
C) nitrification.
D) denitrification.
E) anammox.
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The following image is evidence supporting ________ on Mars. <strong>The following image is evidence supporting ________ on Mars.  </strong> A) life B) past water C) tectonic processes D) current water E) volcanic flow

A) life
B) past water
C) tectonic processes
D) current water
E) volcanic flow
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What types of bacteria will carry out nitrification?

A) lithotrophs
B) heterotrophs
C) chemoorganotrophy
D) phototrophs
E) fastidious heterotrophs
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The highly potent greenhouse gas N₂O generates ________ the warming effect of CO₂.

A) 50X
B) 100X
C) 150X
D) 200X
E) 500X
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If an oligotrophic marine system has low concentrations of both nitrogen and phosphorus, it is said to be

A) eutrophic.
B) polluted.
C) high BOD.
D) colimited.
E) hypoxic.
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Phosphorus is a fundamental element of which biological molecule?

A) cofactors for enzymes
B) siderophores
C) proteins
D) nucleic acids
E) peptidoglycan
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Which of the following is NOT used as a biosignature?

A) metabolic activity
B) isotope ratios
C) microscopic imaging
D) mineral formations
E) microfossils
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Which is the most stable form of nitrogen?

A) NO
B) NO2-
C) N2
D) NH3
E) NH
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Dinitrogen gas constitutes ________ of the atmosphere.

A) 10%
B) 79%
C) 69%
D) 21%
E) 0.03%
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Which contaminant in water is especially prevalent in agricultural regions of the United States?

A) carbon
B) sulfur
C) phosphate
D) nitrate
E) magnesium
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Which of the following major biological elements has the highest number of oxidation states?

A) nitrogen
B) carbon
C) hydrogen
D) sulfur
E) oxygen
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In the anammox reaction, ________ is the electron donor and ________ is the electron acceptor.

A) dinitrogen gas; nitrite
B) nitrite; nitrate
C) ammonium ion; dinitrogen gas
D) dinitrogen gas; nitrate
E) ammonium ion; nitrite
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Which of the following organisms does NOT play a major role in secondary wastewater treatment?

A) Zoogloea
B) Flavobacterium
C) Escherichia
D) Pseudomonas
E) Nocardia
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What do wastewater treatment plants have in common with wetland filtration (purification)?

A) The type of wastewater treated is the same.
B) The engineering designs and flow are similar.
C) They depend on microbes to remove nitrogen and carbon.
D) Chlorine is used to decontaminate pollutants.
E) They are both continually aerated.
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Acid mine drainage is caused primarily by the microbial genus

A) Thalassiosira.
B) Leptothrix.
C) Prochlorococcus.
D) Acidithiobacillus.
E) Desulfovibrio.
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37
During wastewater treatment, the secondary treatment requires continual aeration to

A) suppress microbial growth.
B) select for anaerobic heterotrophs.
C) stimulate abiotic degradation.
D) increase microaerophilic filamentous bacteria.
E) maximize breakdown of molecules to CO2 and nitrates.
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Eolian sources of iron in marine systems are due to.

A) precipitation of Fe3+ by OH- or PO43-.
B) phytoplankton consumers.
C) iron-oxidizing bacteria.
D) wind-borne dust from dry land.
E) reduction of Fe3+ by anaerobic respiration.
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Wastewater treatment generates which of the following gases in quantities sufficient for recovery as fuel?

A) carbon dioxide
B) oxygen
C) nitrous oxide
D) methane
E) hydrogen sulfide
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40
In polluted ocean waters, what type of organisms may contribute significantly to global warming?

A) photosynthetic algae
B) methanogens
C) vent bacteria
D) marine mammals
E) denitrifying bacteria
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How did Jill Mikucki test her hypothesis that a subsurface river of brine flows deep beneath the glaciers and permafrost of Taylor Valley, feeding Blood Falls?
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Which of the following is the most limiting element in marine ecosystems?

A) iron
B) sulfur
C) carbon
D) phosphorous
E) hydrogen
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43
Compare and contrast carbon cycling in aerobic versus anaerobic terrestrial systems.
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44
Anaerobically, H₂S may be photolyzed to

A) sulfate.
B) sulfite.
C) sulfur dioxide.
D) sulfuric acid.
E) elemental sulfur.
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If life is found on other planets, it will almost certainly be

A) thermophilic.
B) microbial.
C) barophilic.
D) psychrophilic.
E) multicellular.
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Increased ________ is NOT needed to terraform Mars.

A) greenhouse gases
B) temperature
C) pH
D) air pressure
E) oxygen
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Which of the following spontaneously ignites with a green glow as it emanates from the ground?

A) pyrite
B) nitrous oxide
C) dimethyl sulfide
D) phosphine
E) dimethylmercury
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What would happen if household wastewater was emptied into local receiving rivers without prior treatment?
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Jupiter's moon ________ is a candidate for extraterrestrial life due to its subsurface oceans.

A) Io
B) Europa
C) Titan
D) Mimas
E) Deimos
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Which of the following does bacteria use for iron uptake?

A) ferrodoxin
B) protein A
C) hemoglobin
D) siderophores
E) lipoprotein
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Why does the burning of fossil fuels have such a drastic impact on the atmospheric carbon reservoir?
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52
Which of the following is assimilated almost entirely in the oxidized state?

A) sulfur
B) nitrogen
C) phosphorus
D) carbon
E) iron
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53
Compare and contrast assimilatory and dissimilatory nitrate reduction.
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54
Describe the difference between a source, sink, and reservoir of an element.
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55
What does the increase in nitrite (NO₂⁻) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) in the following figure indicate? Describe this process in detail.
What does the increase in nitrite (NO₂⁻) and nitrous oxide (N₂O) in the following figure indicate? Describe this process in detail.
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56
How are wetlands similar to or different from commercial wastewater treatment plants?
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57
Modifications of ________ structure and composition represents a common microbial adaptation to limiting phosphorous concentrations.

A) membrane
B) protein
C) DNA
D) polysaccharide
E) the cell wall
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58
Predict the relative levels of biological oxygen demand (BOD) of water flowing into and out of a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Why is this difference desirable?
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59
On which of the following does humankind expect to find life because of the similarity of its geology to that of Earth?

A) Jupiter
B) Venus
C) Mars
D) Jupiter's moon Europa
E) Pluto
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60
The figure below shows the ignition of methane from what source? Why is this methane source a major concern for global warming?
The figure below shows the ignition of methane from what source? Why is this methane source a major concern for global warming?
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61
What evidence suggests that the biochemistry of life elsewhere would resemble that on Earth?
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62
Discuss the concept of iron fertilization to remove excess CO₂ from the atmosphere.
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63
Discuss the difference in environmental availability of phosphorus versus sulfur and nitrogen.
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64
What are the major limitations to nitrogen fixation? How do organisms overcome these limitations?
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65
Explain how the Mississippi River drainage into the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana leads to a large dead zone.
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66
Discuss how human activities have perturbed the nitrogen cycle.
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67
Some bacteria are responsible for degrading concrete. How do they accomplish this?
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68
Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe. Why might our rDNA probes NOT be appropriate to detect extraterrestrial life?
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69
What are two mechanisms used by marine organisms to adapt to the scarcity of phosphorous?
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70
What types of evidence suggest the past existence of water on Mars?
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