Deck 23: Global Ecology and Human Interferences

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What is another name for the taiga?

A) savanna
B) tropical rain forest
C) prairie
D) coniferous forest
E) tundra
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Which of the following defines an ecosystems?

A) a group of organisms of the same species interacting together
B) all of the living organisms in an area interacting together
C) all living organisms and the nonliving environment interacting together
D) aspects of the nonliving environment interacting together
E) all the places on Earth where living organisms can be found
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What two characteristics define a biome?

A) temperature and the types of plants found there
B) amount of precipitation and the types of plants found there
C) temperature and rainfall
D) latitude and rainfall
E) altitude and temperature
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Which is the following functions of an herbivore provides energy that becomes available to the carnivore that eats the herbivore?

A) excretion
B) defecation
C) growth and reproduction
D) cellular respiration
E) death
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The conditions that define a tropical grassland,such as a savanna,are

A) low to high temperatures and low annual rainfall.
B) high temperatures and moderate/seasonal rainfall.
C) low average temperature but moderate rainfall.
D) high average temperature and large amounts of annual rainfall.
E) low to high temperatures and large amounts of annual rainfall.
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Which of the following is not an abiotic component of an ecosystem?

A) decomposers
B) soil type
C) amount of rainfall
D) temperature
E) amount of sunlight
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Both energy and chemicals cycle through an ecosystem.
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From the North Pole south,what is the first type of ecosystem encountered?

A) coniferous forests
B) prairies
C) temperate forests
D) taiga
E) tundra
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The bottom of the ocean floor is not considered part of the biosphere because no sunlight reaches it.
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Decomposers perform a valuable service because they recycle nutrients.
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The richest marine ecosystems are those in the open water where large fish abound.
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Almost 100% of the energy taken in by plants from the sun is available to an ecosystem.
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Timothy has become a vegan.He does not eat any meat,eggs,milk,or cheese.How would Timothy be classified?

A) producer
B) herbivore
C) carnivore
D) omnivore
E) detritus feeder
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To say that something is a producer is to give information regarding its niche in an ecosystem.
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What do autotrophs require in order to produce food for themselves and all the heterotrophs?

A) sunlight, inorganic nutrients
B) sunlight, organic nutrients
C) an energy source, water
D) an energy source, inorganic nutrients
E) heat, water
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What kind of an organism is an earthworm?

A) producer
B) herbivore
C) carnivore
D) omnivore
E) detritus feeder
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Which term is analogous to the word "niche"?

A) address
B) job description
C) properties
D) needs
E) desires
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What is another name for autotrophs?

A) herbivores
B) carnivores
C) omnivores
D) producers
E) detritus feeders
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How much of the food energy taken in by an herbivore is passed on to a carnivore?

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 50%
E) 90%
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All of the energy in an ecosystem eventually becomes

A) sunlight.
B) feces.
C) heat.
D) detritus.
E) body mass.
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What is the advantage of constructing an ecological pyramid based on biomass?

A) Aquatic ecosystem pyramids actually look like pyramids.
B) Size of the various organisms is eliminated as a factor.
C) This includes the detrital food web as well as the grazing food web in one pyramid.
D) This takes into account nutrient cycling as well as energy flow.
E) This eliminates the need to include producers in the pyramid.
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Are humans capable of upsetting global biogeochemical cycles with their activities?
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Which of the following is on the same trophic level as a rabbit?

A) deer
B) snake
C) fox
D) hawk
E) beetle
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What organism would be at the second level in a detrital food chain?

A) leaves
B) detritus
C) birds
D) earthworms
E) shrews
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If the first-level carnivores consumes 500 kg of herbivore tissue,how much is available to the second-level carnivores?

A) 500 kg
B) 100 kg
C) 50 kg
D) 10 kg
E) 5 kg
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Minerals in rocks are considered what type of component of a chemical cycle?

A) reservoir
B) exchange pool
C) biotic community
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Most ecosystems contain quaternary consumers.
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What does the word "trophic" mean?

A) energy
B) niche
C) web
D) feeding
E) biomass
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When water evaporates from the ocean,it leaves the salts behind.
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Do all ecological pyramids actually look like a pyramid?
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What is the reservoir for the water cycle?

A) ocean
B) lakes and rivers
C) rainfall
D) aquifers
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The atmosphere would be considered what component of a chemical cycle?

A) reservoir
B) exchange pool
C) biotic community
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A biogeochemical cycle involves only the abiotic components of an ecosystem and describes how chemicals circulate through those components.
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What is at the beginning of a grazing food chain?

A) detritus
B) earthworms
C) beetles
D) shrews
E) leaves
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What is the loss of water from plants called?

A) runoff
B) precipitation
C) evaporation
D) transpiration
E) transference
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Hail and snow are considered

A) evaporation.
B) precipitation.
C) runoff.
D) transpiration.
E) aquifers.
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Which of the following organisms is a secondary consumer?

A) leaves
B) caterpillars
C) sparrows
D) hawks
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles is a sedimentary cycle?

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) phosphorus
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Life on Earth is dependent on a continued input of energy from the sun.
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A detrital food web and a grazing food web are separate because each starts at a different level.
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There is more nitrogen gas in the atmosphere than there is oxygen.
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The ratio between the uptake of carbon dioxide by photosynthesis and the release of carbon dioxide by respiration is approximately

A) one (i.e., about the same).
B) 2 (i.e., twice as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
C) 5 (i.e., five times as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
D) 0.5 (i.e., half as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
E) 0.1 (i.e., one tenth as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
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Organisms that live in an aquatic environment get their carbon from calcium carbonate shells on the bottom instead of from carbon dioxide in the environment.
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How does phosphate enter the soil?

A) conversion in the atmosphere due to lightning
B) precipitation from clouds
C) weathering of rocks
D) photosynthesis
E) cellular respiration
Question
Cultural eutrophication can be caused by

A) respiration and transpiration.
B) mercury from industrial sources.
C) bacteria and viruses from sewage and barnyard waste.
D) detergents, fertilizers, and sewage treatment plants.
E) biological magnification.
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Which of the following is a legume involved in housing nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

A) ferns
B) oak trees
C) grass
D) beans
E) roses
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What is the direct source of carbon for algae?

A) calcium carbonate
B) calcium chloride
C) bicarbonate
D) carbon dioxide
E) carbon monoxide
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There is no reservoir of carbon for the carbon cycle.
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Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) methane
D) nitrous oxide
E) hydrofluorocarbons
Question
The global climate has already warmed about 0.6 degrees Celsius since the Industrial Revolution.
Question
What is involved in the process of denitrification?

A) conversion of nitrogen gas to ammonium
B) conversion of nitrogen gas to nitrate
C) conversion of ammonium to nitrate
D) conversion of nitrite to nitrate
E) conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas
Question
Once of the consequences of building roads,parking lots,and buildings is

A) increased evaporation from the ocean.
B) decreased precipitation over the oceans and the land.
C) increased transpiration of plants in the vicinity.
D) increased runoff into nearby streams, lakes, wetlands, or the ocean.
E) a decrease in the level of the water table.
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Biological magnification occurs as organisms get larger due to increased water,air,and soil pollution.
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Which of the following is associated with groundwater mining?

A) aquifers
B) standing water (lakes and ponds)
C) groundwater table
D) ocean
E) runoff
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Which of the following is not an effect of global warming?

A) rise in sea level
B) expansion of forests in the temperate zones
C) melting of glaciers
D) wetter coastal regions
E) flooding of coastal agricultural land
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How is carbon dioxide made available to living organisms?

A) by breathing
B) by cellular respiration
C) by photosynthesis
D) by combustion
E) by decay
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Phosphorus is needed by living organisms because it is a part of proteins.
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How is the nitrogen cycle like the carbon cycle?

A) Both are gaseous cycles.
B) Both require photosynthesis to utilize the chemical.
C) Both are lost to the atmosphere during cellular respiration.
D) Both are stored in fossil fuels.
E) Neither has a reservoir in nature.
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Water vapor contributes to global warming.
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What is the exchange pool for the carbon cycle?

A) the ocean
B) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C) plants
D) algae
E) soil
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Deck 23: Global Ecology and Human Interferences
1
What is another name for the taiga?

A) savanna
B) tropical rain forest
C) prairie
D) coniferous forest
E) tundra
D
Explanation: The taiga is a type of coniferous forest.
2
Which of the following defines an ecosystems?

A) a group of organisms of the same species interacting together
B) all of the living organisms in an area interacting together
C) all living organisms and the nonliving environment interacting together
D) aspects of the nonliving environment interacting together
E) all the places on Earth where living organisms can be found
C
Explanation: Ecosystems are specific areas where organisms interact among themselves and with the physical and chemical environment.
3
What two characteristics define a biome?

A) temperature and the types of plants found there
B) amount of precipitation and the types of plants found there
C) temperature and rainfall
D) latitude and rainfall
E) altitude and temperature
C
Explanation: A biome is defined by the temperature and rainfall.
4
Which is the following functions of an herbivore provides energy that becomes available to the carnivore that eats the herbivore?

A) excretion
B) defecation
C) growth and reproduction
D) cellular respiration
E) death
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The conditions that define a tropical grassland,such as a savanna,are

A) low to high temperatures and low annual rainfall.
B) high temperatures and moderate/seasonal rainfall.
C) low average temperature but moderate rainfall.
D) high average temperature and large amounts of annual rainfall.
E) low to high temperatures and large amounts of annual rainfall.
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Which of the following is not an abiotic component of an ecosystem?

A) decomposers
B) soil type
C) amount of rainfall
D) temperature
E) amount of sunlight
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Both energy and chemicals cycle through an ecosystem.
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From the North Pole south,what is the first type of ecosystem encountered?

A) coniferous forests
B) prairies
C) temperate forests
D) taiga
E) tundra
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The bottom of the ocean floor is not considered part of the biosphere because no sunlight reaches it.
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Decomposers perform a valuable service because they recycle nutrients.
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The richest marine ecosystems are those in the open water where large fish abound.
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Almost 100% of the energy taken in by plants from the sun is available to an ecosystem.
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Timothy has become a vegan.He does not eat any meat,eggs,milk,or cheese.How would Timothy be classified?

A) producer
B) herbivore
C) carnivore
D) omnivore
E) detritus feeder
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To say that something is a producer is to give information regarding its niche in an ecosystem.
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What do autotrophs require in order to produce food for themselves and all the heterotrophs?

A) sunlight, inorganic nutrients
B) sunlight, organic nutrients
C) an energy source, water
D) an energy source, inorganic nutrients
E) heat, water
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What kind of an organism is an earthworm?

A) producer
B) herbivore
C) carnivore
D) omnivore
E) detritus feeder
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Which term is analogous to the word "niche"?

A) address
B) job description
C) properties
D) needs
E) desires
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What is another name for autotrophs?

A) herbivores
B) carnivores
C) omnivores
D) producers
E) detritus feeders
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How much of the food energy taken in by an herbivore is passed on to a carnivore?

A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 50%
E) 90%
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All of the energy in an ecosystem eventually becomes

A) sunlight.
B) feces.
C) heat.
D) detritus.
E) body mass.
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What is the advantage of constructing an ecological pyramid based on biomass?

A) Aquatic ecosystem pyramids actually look like pyramids.
B) Size of the various organisms is eliminated as a factor.
C) This includes the detrital food web as well as the grazing food web in one pyramid.
D) This takes into account nutrient cycling as well as energy flow.
E) This eliminates the need to include producers in the pyramid.
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Are humans capable of upsetting global biogeochemical cycles with their activities?
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Which of the following is on the same trophic level as a rabbit?

A) deer
B) snake
C) fox
D) hawk
E) beetle
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What organism would be at the second level in a detrital food chain?

A) leaves
B) detritus
C) birds
D) earthworms
E) shrews
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If the first-level carnivores consumes 500 kg of herbivore tissue,how much is available to the second-level carnivores?

A) 500 kg
B) 100 kg
C) 50 kg
D) 10 kg
E) 5 kg
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Minerals in rocks are considered what type of component of a chemical cycle?

A) reservoir
B) exchange pool
C) biotic community
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Most ecosystems contain quaternary consumers.
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What does the word "trophic" mean?

A) energy
B) niche
C) web
D) feeding
E) biomass
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When water evaporates from the ocean,it leaves the salts behind.
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Do all ecological pyramids actually look like a pyramid?
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What is the reservoir for the water cycle?

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B) lakes and rivers
C) rainfall
D) aquifers
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The atmosphere would be considered what component of a chemical cycle?

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C) biotic community
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A biogeochemical cycle involves only the abiotic components of an ecosystem and describes how chemicals circulate through those components.
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What is at the beginning of a grazing food chain?

A) detritus
B) earthworms
C) beetles
D) shrews
E) leaves
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What is the loss of water from plants called?

A) runoff
B) precipitation
C) evaporation
D) transpiration
E) transference
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Hail and snow are considered

A) evaporation.
B) precipitation.
C) runoff.
D) transpiration.
E) aquifers.
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Which of the following organisms is a secondary consumer?

A) leaves
B) caterpillars
C) sparrows
D) hawks
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Which of the following biogeochemical cycles is a sedimentary cycle?

A) carbon
B) nitrogen
C) phosphorus
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Life on Earth is dependent on a continued input of energy from the sun.
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A detrital food web and a grazing food web are separate because each starts at a different level.
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There is more nitrogen gas in the atmosphere than there is oxygen.
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The ratio between the uptake of carbon dioxide by photosynthesis and the release of carbon dioxide by respiration is approximately

A) one (i.e., about the same).
B) 2 (i.e., twice as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
C) 5 (i.e., five times as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
D) 0.5 (i.e., half as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
E) 0.1 (i.e., one tenth as much carbon dioxide is taken up by photosynthesis as is released by respiration).
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43
Organisms that live in an aquatic environment get their carbon from calcium carbonate shells on the bottom instead of from carbon dioxide in the environment.
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How does phosphate enter the soil?

A) conversion in the atmosphere due to lightning
B) precipitation from clouds
C) weathering of rocks
D) photosynthesis
E) cellular respiration
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Cultural eutrophication can be caused by

A) respiration and transpiration.
B) mercury from industrial sources.
C) bacteria and viruses from sewage and barnyard waste.
D) detergents, fertilizers, and sewage treatment plants.
E) biological magnification.
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Which of the following is a legume involved in housing nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

A) ferns
B) oak trees
C) grass
D) beans
E) roses
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What is the direct source of carbon for algae?

A) calcium carbonate
B) calcium chloride
C) bicarbonate
D) carbon dioxide
E) carbon monoxide
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There is no reservoir of carbon for the carbon cycle.
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49
Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) methane
D) nitrous oxide
E) hydrofluorocarbons
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50
The global climate has already warmed about 0.6 degrees Celsius since the Industrial Revolution.
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51
What is involved in the process of denitrification?

A) conversion of nitrogen gas to ammonium
B) conversion of nitrogen gas to nitrate
C) conversion of ammonium to nitrate
D) conversion of nitrite to nitrate
E) conversion of nitrate to nitrogen gas
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Once of the consequences of building roads,parking lots,and buildings is

A) increased evaporation from the ocean.
B) decreased precipitation over the oceans and the land.
C) increased transpiration of plants in the vicinity.
D) increased runoff into nearby streams, lakes, wetlands, or the ocean.
E) a decrease in the level of the water table.
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Biological magnification occurs as organisms get larger due to increased water,air,and soil pollution.
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54
Which of the following is associated with groundwater mining?

A) aquifers
B) standing water (lakes and ponds)
C) groundwater table
D) ocean
E) runoff
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Which of the following is not an effect of global warming?

A) rise in sea level
B) expansion of forests in the temperate zones
C) melting of glaciers
D) wetter coastal regions
E) flooding of coastal agricultural land
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How is carbon dioxide made available to living organisms?

A) by breathing
B) by cellular respiration
C) by photosynthesis
D) by combustion
E) by decay
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Phosphorus is needed by living organisms because it is a part of proteins.
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58
How is the nitrogen cycle like the carbon cycle?

A) Both are gaseous cycles.
B) Both require photosynthesis to utilize the chemical.
C) Both are lost to the atmosphere during cellular respiration.
D) Both are stored in fossil fuels.
E) Neither has a reservoir in nature.
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Water vapor contributes to global warming.
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What is the exchange pool for the carbon cycle?

A) the ocean
B) carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
C) plants
D) algae
E) soil
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