General Biology Test #1 Ecology assesses understanding of ecological concepts such as energy flow, biodiversity, and organism roles within ecosystems. It evaluates knowledge from basic organism interactions to complex ecological hierarchies.
Organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome
Ecosystem, biome, community, population, organism
Biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism
Biome, ecosystem, population, community, organism
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They increase biodiversity.
They decrease biodiversity
They have no effect on biodiversity.
Biodiversity remains the same but the species change.
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Heterotroph
Autotroph
Producer
Chemosynthetic
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Heterotroph
Autotroph
Consumer
Scavenger
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Organisms
Soil
Food
Sunlight
Chemicals
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Rabbit-carnivore
Fungus-decomposer
Human-omnivore
Millipede-detritivore
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Carnivore
Herbivore
Omnivore
Producer
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From the lowest trophic level to the highest
From the highest trophic level to the lowest
From the sun to the producer
From the consumer to the producer
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Some is stored within the organism; the rest is lost to the environment
All is stored within the organism.
All is dissipated into the environment
Some is stored within the organism; the rest reverts back to the producer.
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Ammonium is converted to nitrate.
Nitrogen gas is converted to ammonia
Ammonia is converted to ammonium.
Nitrates are converted to organic compounds.
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Plants release oxygen to the atmosphere as a waste product of photosynthesis
Animals release oxygen to the atmosphere as a waste product of photosynthesis.
Oxygen enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide from photosynthesis
Plants release oxygen to the atmosphere as a waste product of cellular respiration.
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Decay of once-living things
Burning of fossil fuels
Formation of carbonate rocks
As waste from cellular respiration
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Mushrooms
Tree roots
Sunlight
Fish
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Deer
Snake
Rosebush
Wolf
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Coastal areas would likely be more vulnerable to flooding
Biodiversity in the area would increase
The amount of nutrients in coastal waters would increase.
The removal of an estuary would have no effect on the surrounding environment.
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Increased levels of greenhouse gases emitted from human sources
Increased water vapor in the atmosphere
Decreased amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Heat reflected from solar panels
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Bees gathering nectar from a patch of flowers
A barnacle living on the underside of a whale
A brown-headed cowbird laying its egg in a vireo's nest
A flea feeding on the blood of a dog
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Arithmetic growth
Exponential growth
Density-dependent grow
Limited growth
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An energy pyramid cannot contain more energy than organisms need
As energy is lost, more biomass can be supported
The amount of biomass on any level cannot be greater than the available energy can support
Both energy and biomass are lost to the environment at equal rates
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Organisms must use energy to warm their bodies
Organisms stop growing as adults, so they don't need all the energy they take in.
Cellular respiration is an efficient process
The conversion of biomass from one organism to another is inefficient
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More than 900 kcal
About 100 kcal
1000 kcal
Less than 10 kcal
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Producers
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
Tertiary consumers
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The parasites would no longer have a food supply if the host died.
The host is able to fight off the invading parasites.
The host benefits by keeping the parasites alive.
The parasites help the host before killing it.
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Interspecific competition
Intraspecific competition
Predation
Symbiotic competition
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Commensalism
Mutualism
Parasitism
Predation
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Both feed on the host's fluids.
Both feed on nutrients that are ingested by the host.
Both live in the tissues and organs of the host.
Both kill their host.
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Deaths
Immigration
Emigration
Carrying capacity
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Fire
Disease
Wetland destruction
Hurricanes
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The less crowded an area is, the easier it is for disease to spread.
The more crowded an area is, the easier it is for disease to spread.
Both of the above
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Average temperature
Average precipitation
The number of microclimates
Both temperature and precipitation
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Microclimate is the climate of a small specific place.
Microclimate is the climate that affects microbes.
Microclimate is the short-term pattern of weather conditions.
Microclimate is the climate during a particular season
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Species that occupy the same niche in the same community
Species that occupy similar niches in different geographical regions
Species that occupy different niches in the same habitat
Species that occupy different niches in different geographical regions
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Nitrogen cycle
Water cycle
Carbon cycle
Phosphorous cycle
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Carbon dioxide levels have no effect on average global temperatures.
As carbon dioxide levels increase, average global temperatures decrease.
As carbon dioxide levels increase, average global temperatures increase.
As average global temperatures increase, carbon dioxide levels decrease.
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Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle
Phosphorous cycle
Water cycle
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Mutualism
Parasitism
Commensalism
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Interspecific competition
Intraspecific competition
Predation
Symbiotic competition
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Symbiosis
Oligotrophy
Succession
Competitive exclusion
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Primary succession
Secondary succession
Tertiary succession
Quaternary succession
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1 billion
2 billion
2.5 billion
2.5 million
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1 billion
2 billion
5 billion
10 billion
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It cannot be used up.
It is used faster than it forms.
It forms faster than it is used.
It cannot be recycled.
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It killed many forms of wildlife and damaged the ecosystem
It caused damage to the economy of the region
It caused physical and mental health problems for many people
Eleven people died
All of the above
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The cause of acid rain
The cause of global warming
The accumulation of pollutants in the tissues of higher level consumers
The accumulation of pollutants in the tissues of lower level consumers
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All species are important to a functioning ecosystem
Many species contain chemicals that can be used as medicine
Biodiversity is the foundation of our world
All of the above
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Species introduction
Sustainable development
Habitat fragmentation
Biomagnification
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Its rapid growth can deprive native plants of sunlight.
Its rapid growth can deprive native plants of food.
It can cause soil loss from erosion.
Its rapid growth can deprive native plants of oxygen.
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Its population size is smaller than those of native species
It is more energy efficient, so it eats less food.
It is a predator of the native species.
It often has no natural enemies.
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