Deck 7: Nutrients

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In addition to hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, the elements required in the greatest amount by most living things are:

A) Potassium, nitrogen, and sulfur
B) Sulfur, potassium, and calcium
C) Calcium, magnesium, and iron
D) Iron, sodium, and chlorine
E) Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
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The large carbon mass of plants and animals is supplied by:

A) Soil
B) Freshwater
C) Air
D) Lightning strikes
E) Saltwater
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Finely ground organic material in the soil is known as:

A) Topsoil
B) Humus
C) The zone of eluviation
D) The zone of deposition
E) The C horizon
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Clay soils have a large cation exchange capacity and can store large amounts of:

A) chloride.
B) phosphate.
C) potassium.
D) nitrate.
E) oxide.
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From top to bottom the soil horizons in typical soil are:

A) B,O,A,C
B) C,A,B,O
C) O,A,B,C
D) A,B,C,D
E) D,C,A,O
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To be useful to plants soil nitrogen must usually occur as:

A) N2 and NH3
B) NH3 and NO3-
C) NO3- and N2
D) N2 and NO2
E) NO2 and NO3-
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Cyanobacteria accomplish nitrogen fixation in special thick walled cells known as:

A) Akinetes
B) Endospores
C) Heterocysts
D) Nodules
E) Nitrogenase
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Which of the following is not a carnivorous plant?

A) Sundew
B) Pitcher plant
C) Salt marsh cordgrass
D) Venus fly trap
E) Drosera
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Carnivory in plants is thought to be an adaptation to compensate for low levels of which soil nutrient?

A) carbon
B) sulfur
C) potassium
D) phosphorus.
E) nitrogen.
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How many amino acids exist in the bodies of all animals?

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 20
E) 25
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The most common nutrients in soil are?

A) oxygen and silicon.
B) silicon and aluminum.
C) aluminum and iron
D) iron and carbon.
E) carbon and oxygen.
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The restoration of polluted areas using living things is known as:

A) Bioremediation
B) Phytoremediation
C) Hyperaccumulation
D) Hypoaccumulation
E) Biophosphorolation
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Some CAM plants can switch between C3 and CAM photosynthesis when conditions are favorable. When is that likely to be?

A) when abundant water is available.
B) when conditions become arid.
C) when light becomes limiting.
D) when nutrients become limiting.
E) when light is abundant.
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In most aquatic environments, light will not penetrate further than which depth? Pick the minimum.

A) 10m
B) 50m
C) 100m
D) 500m
E) 1000m
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Species which require oxygen to live are known as:

A) Obligate aerobes
B) Facultative aerobes
C) Obligate anaerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
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In Denver, elevation 1700m, atmospheric pressure is about ______ mmHg, compared to the normal sea level value of 760 mmHg.

A) 720
B) 640
C) 560
D) 480
E) 800
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Which adaptations do llamas possess to enable them to live at higher elevation?

A) Smaller hearts
B) Bigger lungs
C) Lower numbers of red blood cells per unit volume of blood
D) Both a and b
E) Both b and c
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Oxygen solubility in freshwater lakes is affected by:

A) Elevation and solutes
B) Solutes and pH
C) pH and elevation
D) Salinity and elevation
E) pH and salinity
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The potential fertility of a soil depends on its cation exchange capacity.
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Herbivores have a relatively short intestine and carnivores have a longer one.
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The euphotic zone is the zone where light is sufficient to allow photosynthesis to exceed respiration.
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In Australia, C4 plants are more common in southerly areas.
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The older the soil, the ore the nutrients.
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Diving organisms often have lower numbers of red blood cells.
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In addition to hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, the elements required in the greatest amount by most living things are:

A) Potassium, nitrogen, and sulfur
B) Sulfur, potassium, and calcium
C) Calcium, magnesium, and iron
D) Iron, sodium, and chlorine
E) Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
2
The large carbon mass of plants and animals is supplied by:

A) Soil
B) Freshwater
C) Air
D) Lightning strikes
E) Saltwater
Air
3
Finely ground organic material in the soil is known as:

A) Topsoil
B) Humus
C) The zone of eluviation
D) The zone of deposition
E) The C horizon
Humus
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Clay soils have a large cation exchange capacity and can store large amounts of:

A) chloride.
B) phosphate.
C) potassium.
D) nitrate.
E) oxide.
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From top to bottom the soil horizons in typical soil are:

A) B,O,A,C
B) C,A,B,O
C) O,A,B,C
D) A,B,C,D
E) D,C,A,O
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To be useful to plants soil nitrogen must usually occur as:

A) N2 and NH3
B) NH3 and NO3-
C) NO3- and N2
D) N2 and NO2
E) NO2 and NO3-
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Cyanobacteria accomplish nitrogen fixation in special thick walled cells known as:

A) Akinetes
B) Endospores
C) Heterocysts
D) Nodules
E) Nitrogenase
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Which of the following is not a carnivorous plant?

A) Sundew
B) Pitcher plant
C) Salt marsh cordgrass
D) Venus fly trap
E) Drosera
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Carnivory in plants is thought to be an adaptation to compensate for low levels of which soil nutrient?

A) carbon
B) sulfur
C) potassium
D) phosphorus.
E) nitrogen.
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How many amino acids exist in the bodies of all animals?

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 20
E) 25
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The most common nutrients in soil are?

A) oxygen and silicon.
B) silicon and aluminum.
C) aluminum and iron
D) iron and carbon.
E) carbon and oxygen.
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The restoration of polluted areas using living things is known as:

A) Bioremediation
B) Phytoremediation
C) Hyperaccumulation
D) Hypoaccumulation
E) Biophosphorolation
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13
Some CAM plants can switch between C3 and CAM photosynthesis when conditions are favorable. When is that likely to be?

A) when abundant water is available.
B) when conditions become arid.
C) when light becomes limiting.
D) when nutrients become limiting.
E) when light is abundant.
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In most aquatic environments, light will not penetrate further than which depth? Pick the minimum.

A) 10m
B) 50m
C) 100m
D) 500m
E) 1000m
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Species which require oxygen to live are known as:

A) Obligate aerobes
B) Facultative aerobes
C) Obligate anaerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
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In Denver, elevation 1700m, atmospheric pressure is about ______ mmHg, compared to the normal sea level value of 760 mmHg.

A) 720
B) 640
C) 560
D) 480
E) 800
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Which adaptations do llamas possess to enable them to live at higher elevation?

A) Smaller hearts
B) Bigger lungs
C) Lower numbers of red blood cells per unit volume of blood
D) Both a and b
E) Both b and c
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Oxygen solubility in freshwater lakes is affected by:

A) Elevation and solutes
B) Solutes and pH
C) pH and elevation
D) Salinity and elevation
E) pH and salinity
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19
The potential fertility of a soil depends on its cation exchange capacity.
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Herbivores have a relatively short intestine and carnivores have a longer one.
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The euphotic zone is the zone where light is sufficient to allow photosynthesis to exceed respiration.
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In Australia, C4 plants are more common in southerly areas.
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The older the soil, the ore the nutrients.
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Diving organisms often have lower numbers of red blood cells.
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