What is a main limiting abiotic factor that affects
plant growth in aquatic environments because it is necessary for
photosynthesis? Light
In an aquatic habitat, the photic zone occurs
near the surface of the water where light is sufficient for photosynthesis.
Much of the temperate deciduous forest is destroyed
because human population used them for: development, agriculture.
Which of the following regions is at around 30ºS and
30ºN? subtropical
Rank the steps of the scientific methods, from start
to finish.
1. Observations
2. Hypothesis
formation
3. Experimentation
4. Data
analysis
5. Acceptance
or rejection of hypothesis
Match each term with its definition. The term is the
osmotic state of the organism relative to its surroundings.
·
Hyperosmotic: having a higher
concentration of ions
·
Hypoosmotic: having a lower
concentration of ions
Select all acids that are typically formed in rain
droplets. Nitric acid and sulfuric acid
As air heats up, it rises, allowing cooler air to
rush in and take its place. This temperature gradient creates wind.
The change in species composition and community
structure over time is called succession.
Animal in temperate deciduous forest are adapted to
its climate. Match the animal to the correct adaptation.
·
Birds: migration
·
Insects: diapause
·
Mammals: hibernation
List the steps in the production of the greenhouse
effect, starting with sunlight penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere.
1. Short-wave
radiation from the sun passes through the atmosphere and heats the surface of
the Earth.
2. Long-wave
infrared radiation is radiated from the Earth into the atmosphere.
3. Atmospheric
gases absorb infrared radiation and radiate it back to the Earth’s surface.
4. Infrared
energy causes global temperatures to rise further.
After conducting observations, ecologists carry out
experiments to test their hypotheses.
Why are temperate deciduous forest biomes favorable
for agriculture after clearing? Annual leaf drop promotes high soil nutrient
levels.
Select all components of climate that also influence
the distribution and abundance of organisms.
·
Temperature
·
Precipitation
·
Wind
·
Light
Select all steps used in conducting an experiment
using the scientific method.
·
Observation
·
Statistical analysis
·
Acceptance or rejection of hypothesis
Arrange the following levels of organization in the
correct sequence from least inclusive (i.e. fewest number of organisms) to most
inclusive.
1. Individual
2. Population
3. Community
4. Ecosystem
Match the greenhouse gases with their major
human-made sources.
·
Carbon dioxide: fossil fuel use,
deforestation
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Methane: rice paddles, landfills,
biomass burning, coal and gas exploitation
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Nitrous oxide: cultivated soil, fossil
fuel use, automobiles, and industry
·
Chlorofluorocarbon: aerosol propellants
What biome is made up of marshes, swamps, or bogs?
Wetlands.
At a soil pH of 5.2 or less, nitrifying bacteria do
not function properly, preventing organic matter from decomposing.
Select all of the following that describe invasive
species.
·
They have escaped their natural enemies
by being moved to a new location.
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They typically out compete native
species.
·
They spread aggressively.
Biogeography
is the study of the geographic distribution of extinct and living species.
Which greenhouse gas has increased as a result of
fossil fuel use and deforestation by humans? Carbon dioxide.
Select the following global patterns that are
influenced by solar energy.
·
Atmospheric circulation
·
Precipitation
Water acts as a
solvent for chemical reactions, is the means by which animals eliminate waste,
and is used for support in plants.
Place the events that lead to the formation of a
convection cell in order, starting with the heating of air at the equator.
1. High
temperatures at the equator cause the surface air to heat up
2. The
warm air rises and cools the land by convection
3. As
the air cools, it becomes less buoyant
4. The
cooled air moves toward the poles and falls back to Earth
Match each greenhouse gas with its natural source.
·
Carbon dioxide: volcanoes
·
Methane: swamps
·
Nitrous oxide: soils
·
Chlorofluorocarbons: none
Which of the following human activities affects the
temperate coniferous forest?
·
Logging
·
Exploration and development of oil and
natural gas reserves
Match each hemisphere to the direction of flow of
its major ocean currents.
·
Northern: clockwise
·
Southern: counterclockwise
The pH of water can be classified as acidic,
alkaline, or neutral.
What form of solar radiation passes through the
atmosphere to initially heat the surface of the Earth? Short-wave energy
The osmotic balance of aquatic animals can be
greatly affected by the: salt concentration in the water.
What are the two subdisciplines of organismal
ecology? Behavioral and physiological
What is the most important abiotic factor in the
distribution of organism? Temperature
Select the human activities that have had an effect
on temperate coniferous forests.
·
Development of oil reserves
·
Development of natural gas reserves
·
Logging
Although corals are animals, they are limited to the
photic zone, where light penetrates, because of the presence of
photosynthetic algae that inhabit their inner cell layer.
List the steps in the production of the greenhouse
effect, starting with sunlight penetrating the Earth’s atmosphere.
1. Short-wave
radiation from the sun passes through the atmosphere and heats the surface of
the Earth
2. Long-wave
infrared radiation is radiated from the Earth into the atmosphere
3. Atmospheric
gases absorb infrared radiation and radiate it back to the Earth’s surface
4. Infrared
energy causes global temperatures to rise further
The greenhouse effect is a natural occurring
warming of the earth due to atmospheric gases trapping and radiating infrared
energy; without this effect, global temperatures would be too low to
sustain life.
Compared to rivers,
oceans contain considerably more dissolved minerals because:
·
The sun evaporates pure water from ocean
surfaces
·
Oceans continually receive the
nutrient-rich waters of rivers
Match the coloration of
aquatic plants with their depth and color absorption.
·
Green: surface; absorb red and blue
light
·
Red: deep water; blue-green light is
utilized efficiently
Biome type relies on
climate, except on mountain ranges, where temperature and precipitation change
dramatically with changes in elevation.
Climate includes the
temperature, wind, precipitation, and light patterns in a region of the world
and affects the distribution and abundance of organisms in that region.
Branch of organismal
ecology that studies adaptation of organism to their environment is: physiological
ecology
Select all of the
following that accurately describe effects of water on organisms.
·
Excess water drowns plants
·
Insufficient water limits animal
abundance
·
Insufficient water limits plant growth
Why do oceans contain
more dissolved minerals than rivers? They continually receive the nutrient-rich
waters of rivers.
Which of the following
observations provide evidence of global warming?
·
Widespread melting of snow and ice
·
Increased ocean temperatures
·
Rising average global sea levels
Locust density
decreases as predation increases. This is an example of negative
correlation.
Which of the following
organisms resides on the surfaces of leaves and triggers the formation of ice
crystals? Bacteria
The focus of community
ecology is to determine the basis of differences in species richness.
Select ways that global
warming might affect plant and animal life.
·
Habitat for species will shift toward
the poles
·
The current geographic areas of species
will shrink
·
Many species will be driven to
extinction
Match the following
interactions with their components in an interaction web of factors that
influence locust population size.
·
Abiotic factors: temperature, rainfall,
wind, and soil pH
·
Natural enemies: predators and parasites
·
Competitors: vertebrate grazers
Temperature is the most
important factor in the distribution of organisms because: most organisms
cannot regulate their body temperature precisely
Choose all of the
following that are types of species interactions studied in population ecology.
·
Competition
·
Predation
·
Parasitism
What us the biome in
which the land meets the sea, and is alternately submerged and exposed by the
daily cycle of tides? Intertidal zone
Select all human
activities that affect tropical rain forests.
·
Logging land for agriculture
·
Clearing land for cattle
Statistically
significant differences between an experimental group and a control
group data are not likely to have occurred by random chance.
What aquatic habitat is
especially likely to undergo eutrophication due to agricultural runoff? Lentic
Ecologists are
concerned that human activities are increasing the greenhouse effect and
causing global warming, a gradual elevation of the Earth’s surface temperature.
Select all of the
following that are higher in the headwaters of a river than in its lower
reaches.
·
Oxygen level
·
Clarity
·
Speed of current
Select all possible
effects of high temperatures on proteins.
·
They unfold
·
They bind to other proteins
Why don’t temperatures
keep increasing with decreasing latitudes near the equator? Cloudiness and rain
educe average temperatures
Choose all abiotic
factors that limit distribution patterns and abundance of organisms.
·
Wind
·
Water
·
Temperature
·
Salinity
In a cold desert
biome, agriculture is hampered by low temperatures and rainfall.
The study of the physiological
response of an organism to its environment and the impact of the environment on
species distribution is called: organismal ecology
The increase in the
average temperature of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans is called global warming,
and it is caused by a process known as the greenhouse effect.
Which of the following
are broad terrestrial biomes?
·
Savanna
·
Tropical deciduous forest
·
Tundra
·
Tropical rain forest
Temperature, wind,
precipitation, and light are components of climate, the prevailing
weather pattern of a given region.
Which of the following
areas of study focuses on the flow of energy, cycling of chemicals, exchange of
energy, and exchange of materials between organisms? Ecosystem ecology
Select the effects of
high temperatures on corals.
·
Algae that live within coral in a
symbiotic relationship die
·
Coral loses its color, known as coral
bleaching
Which of the following
describe the physical environment of a temperate rain forest?
·
Occasionally temperatures drop below
freezing in the winter
·
Rainfall is abundant
·
Water from dense coastal fogs condenses
Extraction of oil from
the tundra biome has the potential to have a significant impact, and
ecosystem recovery from the damage would be slow.
Match each freshwater
habitat type to its correct description.
·
Lentic: standing-water
·
Lotic: running-water
In order for
photosynthesis to occur, in addition to gases such as carbon dioxide and water,
there also must be light
Population
ecology focuses on groups of interbreeding individuals in an attempt to
understand factors that determine group size and density.
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