front 1 3) Which statement most accurately describes how matter and energy
are used in ecosystems? | back 1 A) Matter is cycled through ecosystems; energy is not. |
front 2 4) The law of conservation of matter states that matter cannot be
created, yet matter is sometimes gained or lost to an ecosystem. What
is the reason for this seeming contradiction? | back 2 B) Matter can be moved in/out of an ecosystem from/to another ecosystem. |
front 3 6) A cow's herbivorous diet indicates that it is a(n) | back 3 A) primary consumer. |
front 4 7) To recycle nutrients, an ecosystem must have, at a
minimum, | back 4 B) producers and decomposers. |
front 5 8) Which of the following terms encompasses all of the
others? | back 5 A) heterotrophs |
front 6 10) Which of the following is an example of an ecosystem? | back 6 E) Interactions between all of the organisms and their physical environment in a tropical rain forest. |
front 7 13) The major role of detrivores in ecosystems is to | back 7 B) recycle chemical nutrients to a form capable of being used by autotrophs. |
front 8 33) What is secondary production? | back 8 C) food that is converted to new biomass by consumers |
front 9 34) How does inefficient transfer of energy among trophic levels
result in the typically high endangerment status of many top-level
predators? | back 9 A) Top-level predators are destined to have small populations that are sparsely distributed. |
front 10 38) For most terrestrial ecosystems, pyramids of numbers, biomass,
and energy are essentially the samethey have a broad base and a
narrow top. The primary reason for this pattern is that | back 10 B) at each step, energy is lost from the system as a result of keeping the organisms alive. |
front 11 39) Which of the following is primarily responsible for limiting the
number of trophic levels in most ecosystems? | back 11 E) Energy transfer between tropic levels is in almost all cases less than 20% efficient. |
front 12 40) Which trophic level is most vulnerable to extinction? | back 12 D) tertiary consumer level |
front 13 54) Why do logged tropical rain forest soils typically have
nutrient-poor soils? | back 13 C) Most of the nutrients in the ecosystem are removed in the harvested timber. |
front 14 58) In a typical grassland community, which of the following has the
smallest biomass? | back 14 A) hawk |
front 15 59) In a typical grassland community, which of the following is the
primary consumer? | back 15 D) grasshopper |
front 16 Food web for a particular terrestrial ecosystem (arrows represent
energy flow and letters represent species) | back 16 A) A |
front 17 Food web for a particular terrestrial ecosystem (arrows represent
energy flow and letters represent species) | back 17 E) E |
front 18 Food web for a particular terrestrial ecosystem (arrows represent
energy flow and letters represent species) | back 18 E) C and E |
front 19 72) As big as it is, the ocean is nutrient-limited. If you wanted to
investigate this, one reasonable approach would be to | back 19 C) experimentally enrich some areas of the ocean and compare their productivity to that of untreated areas. |