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Use this diagram of a food web to answer questions 1 through 5. In which biome is this food web most likely to be found? A forest B desert C grassland D urban

Use this diagram of a food web to answer questions 1 through 5. In which biome is this food web most likely to be found? B desert (1,3,6,13,16,20)

What is the function of bacteria in this food web? A decomposers B producers C primary consumers D secondary consumers

What is the function of bacteria in this food web? A decomposers (9,7,14,18,22,25,20)

If these organisms were arranged in a food pyramid, which organism would have the least amount of total energy available? A coyote B insect C lizard D shrub

If these organisms were arranged in a food pyramid, which organism would have the least amount of total energy available? A coyote (2,5,4,11,12,18,21)

Which population would increase most if the insects were eliminated? A decomposers B producers C primary consumers D secondary consumers

Which population would increase most if the insects were eliminated? B producers (15,17,19,2,6)

Which of the following populations begins the flow of energy through the food web? A coyotes B insects C lizards D shrubs

Which of the following populations begins the flow of energy through the food web? D shrubs (8,5,15,21,25, 13)

A community in which barn owls and snakes consume only mice is being observed. If the number of snakes increases, which of the following is most likely to happen first? A The barn owl population will increase. B The mouse population will decrease. C The barn owl population will decrease. D The mouse population will remain the same.

A community in which barn owls and snakes consume only mice is being observed. If the number of snakes increases, which of the following is most likely to happen first? B The mouse population will decrease. (1,10,13,14,8,4, 22)

One bird species that feeds on large seeds nests in the same tree as a bird that feeds on small seeds. How are the birds able to coexist? A They occupy different ecosystems. B They occupy different niches. C They occupy different communities. D They occupy different habitats.

One bird species that feeds on large seeds nests in the same tree as a bird that feeds on small seeds. How are the birds able to coexist? B They occupy different niches. ( 3,5,6,8,7,17,22)

Harvested almost to extinction, a sea mammal received “endangered species” protection several years ago. Which graph most accurately represents its history and the desired outcome from protection?

Harvested almost to extinction, a sea mammal received “endangered species” protection several years ago. Which graph most accurately represents its history and the desired outcome from protection? ((3,10,12,15,19,25,24)

Deer share the open plains with other grazing animals and predators Deer share the open plains with other grazing animals and predators. Which of the following would lead to a decrease in the deer population? A a reduction in the predator population B an increase in the number of other grazing animals C a reduction in the grazing animal population D an increase in restrictions on the hunting of deer

Deer share the open plains with other grazing animals and predators Deer share the open plains with other grazing animals and predators. Which of the following would lead to a decrease in the deer population? B an increase in the number of other grazing animals (10,16,15,18,22,20)

What biome is known for its large herbivores, few trees, and fire-dependent ecology? A desert B grasslands C tropical rain forest D tundra

What biome is known for its large herbivores, few trees, and fire-dependent ecology? B grasslands

Which of the following explains why producers are always found at the beginning of a food chain? A Consumers are eaten by a variety of producers. B Producers convert light energy into chemical energy. C Producers are larger than consumers. D Producers are found in fewer numbers than consumers.

Which of the following explains why producers are always found at the beginning of a food chain? B Producers convert light energy into chemical energy. (9,7,1,11,16,22,25,23)

Which interaction best illustrates the concept of mutualism? A aphids feeding on rose leaves B nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of legumes C infectious bacteria living on the blood of a host D wolves and arctic foxes feeding on snowshoe rabbits

Which interaction best illustrates the concept of mutualism? B nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of legumes (2,9,13,15,16,22,20)

In the carbon cycle, carbon is transferred from animals to plants by which of the following? A carbon dioxide B oxygen C sugars D water

In the carbon cycle, carbon is transferred from animals to plants by which of the following? A carbon dioxide (4,6,7,8,,12,10,21,24,)

By what process is CO2 removed from the atmosphere? A combustion B decomposition C respiration D photosynthesis

By what process is CO2 removed from the atmosphere? D photosynthesis(2,5,9,12)

Which of the following statements about the nitrogen cycle is true? A Although nitrogen is the most abundant atmospheric gas, plants cannot use it from the air. B Adding man-made fertilizers to farm fields will take needed nitrogen from the cycle. C The occurrence of lightning takes extra nitrogen molecules from the atmosphere and the cycle. D Bacteria located in the soil trap excess atmospheric oxygen and help it enter plant roots.

Which of the following statements about the nitrogen cycle is true? A Although nitrogen is the most abundant atmospheric gas, plants cannot use it from the air. (10,13,15,16,20,)

Which of the following is a sequence found in the nitrogen cycle? A nitrogen in the soil air  plants  animals B nitrogen in the soil  animals  plants  fungi C nitrogen in the air plants animals  bacteria D nitrogen in the air bacteria plants animals

Which of the following is a sequence found in the nitrogen cycle? D nitrogen in the air  bacteria plants  animals

When deforestation occurs in an area, what immediate effect does this have on the water cycle? A More precipitation is formed. B There is less runoff water. C More water is returned to the atmosphere. D Less water is returned to the atmosphere.

When deforestation occurs in an area, what immediate effect does this have on the water cycle? D Less water is returned to the atmosphere. (9,8,20,15,7,8,11)

If elements are to be recycled in nature, which organisms must be present? A decomposers B predators C herbivores D parasites

If elements are to be recycled in nature, which organisms must be present? A decomposers (19,20,21,25)

Producers are single and multicellular organisms, such as algae and flowering plants, that make their own food. How do these organisms produce their own food? A They fix nitrogen from the atmosphere. B They consume other producers. C They exchange RNA with other organisms. D They convert sunlight into chemical energy.

Producers are single and multicellular organisms, such as algae and flowering plants, that make their own food. How do these organisms produce their own food? D They convert sunlight into chemical energy. (12,15,16,11,7)

In general, which trophic level has the most energy available to it? A producer B primary consumer C secondary consumer D tertiary consumer

In general, which trophic level has the most energy available to it? A producer (10,2,9,19,15)

Which of the following is an example of ecological succession? A spring followed by summer B tadpole becoming a frog C meadow replacing a pond D predators eating prey

Which of the following is an example of ecological succession? C meadow replacing a pond

The correct order of stages in the primary succession of a dry land environment is illustrated by which of the following? A bare soil, shrubs, hardwoods, pines B shrubs, mosses, pines, grasses C rock, grasses, hardwoods, shrubs D rock, lichen, mosses, grasses

The correct order of stages in the primary succession of a dry land environment is illustrated by which of the following? D rock, lichen, mosses, grasses

What is the main suspected environmental problem associated with the burning of fossil fuels? A depletion of fresh water B depletion of ozone C global cooling D global warming

What is the main suspected environmental problem associated with the burning of fossil fuels? D global warming (5,9,11,8,23)

Which of the following global concerns is indirectly responsible for all of the others? A waste disposal B resource depletion C overpopulation D poor sanitation

Which of the following global concerns is indirectly responsible for all of the others? C overpopulation (23,11,7,1,3,5,9)

Which statement describes why pesticides are said to “move up the food chain”? A Pesticides have a greater effect on larger animals than on insects. B Top predators often accumulate the pesticides contained in the bodies of their prey. C Birds and predatory mammals are not affected by pesticides. D Pesticides kill insects and other target pests before they can absorb the poison.

Which statement describes why pesticides are said to “move up the food chain”? B Top predators often accumulate the pesticides contained in the bodies of their prey. (10,,8,20,18,17,13)

Why is biological control of pests considered to be better than chemical control? A It is less expensive. B It is more expensive. C It will not kill beneficial organisms. D It is easier to do.

Why is biological control of pests considered to be better than chemical control? C It will not kill beneficial organisms. (2,3,18,13,11,10)

An increase in pesticide use has resulted in a decrease in the local bat population. Which of the following is the best explanation for the decreased bat population? A Bat food supply decreased. B Infection destroyed most of the bat population. C Many bats moved into the area. D Bat food supply increased.

An increase in pesticide use has resulted in a decrease in the local bat population. Which of the following is the best explanation for the decreased bat population? A Bat food supply decreased. (6,8,9,13,12,16,17)

The concentration of chemical food contaminants is higher in birds of prey than in many of the individual organisms that they eat. Which of the following statements best explains the reason for the higher concentration of food contaminants in birds of prey? A Birds of prey store more of the food they eat. B Birds of prey catch animals with chemical contaminants more easily. C Only birds of prey store chemical contaminants. D Chemical contaminants are stored and magnified in organisms higher up the food chain.

The concentration of chemical food contaminants is higher in birds of prey than in many of the individual organisms that they eat. Which of the following statements best explains the reason for the higher concentration of food contaminants in birds of prey? D Chemical contaminants are stored and magnified in organisms higher up the food chain. (16,13,11,19,20,23,2,1,7,4,5)