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All members of a species that live in the same area at the same time make up a(an)


A) species.
B) ecosystem.
C) community.
D) population.
E) biome.

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If you were to remove the top predator in a food web or food chain


A) there would be an increase in the number of producers.
B) the producer population will be depleted because there are more primary consumers or herbivores.
C) another predator would move in and take its place as top predator.
D) there would be no change in the exchange of energy since predators get very little (only 10%) of the energy from their food source.

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The relationship among atoms, elements, and compounds is most like the relationship among


A) bricks, brick houses, and large brick buildings.
B) grains of sand, rocks, and continents.
C) bricks, sidewalks, and paved roads.
D) ponds, lakes, and oceans.
E) grains of sugar, sugar, and sweetened iced tea.

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Primary consumers are also known as


A) carnivores.
B) scavengers.
C) decomposers.
D) herbivores.
E) top carnivores

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Energy is the ability to


A) move objects.
B) become heated.
C) transfer heat from one object to another.
D) All of these are true.
E) Both move objects and transfer heat from one object to another are true.

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What implication(s) does the law of conservation of matter have for humans?


A) We cannot create energy because it is neither created nor destroyed.
B) As matter is recycled it loses some of its integrity so we need to be careful when we dispose of goods.
C) Natural resources are unlimited because they are used and reused by living organisms.
D) Disposable goods are not going "away" when we throw them out.
E) All of these are implications of the law of conservation of matter.

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Living vegetation and the ocean are known as "carbon sinks" because


A) they are made of carbon.
B) they create carbon.
C) they destroy carbon.
D) they store carbon.
E) due to gravity, carbon is found closer to the ground.

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What implication(s) does the second law of thermodynamics have for biological systems?


A) Systems cannot create energy because energy is neither created nor destroyed.
B) With each transformation, less available energy is available to do work so older systems have less energy.
C) A constant supply of energy is necessary for maintenance of biological systems.
D) Energy is unlimited because it is used and reused by living organisms.
E) None of these is an implication of the second law of thermodynamics.

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Nitrogen is an essential component of amino acids and proteins.

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Photosynthesis is the process of converting __________ into __________ energy.


A) chemical bond energy; kinetic
B) sunlight; chemical bond
C) solar energy; kinetic
D) solar electrical energy; heat
E) chemical bond energy; potential

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The motion of a rock rolling downhill is known as __________ energy.


A) kinetic
B) latent
C) potential
D) electrical
E) mechanical

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Water supplies contaminated with algae that produce toxins making the water unfit to drink is a result of the human impact to the


A) hydrologic cycle.
B) carbon cycle.
C) nitrogen cycle.
D) sulfur cycle.

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An ecosystem consists of


A) a physical environment within which a biological community lives.
B) the species with which a biological community interacts.
C) a biological community and its physical environment.
D) the primary producers within a biological community.
E) all the species in a biological community.

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A biological community consists of all


A) populations living and interacting in an area.
B) members of a species living in the same area.
C) living things on Earth.
D) populations of a given species.
E) members of a species living in the same biome.

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Producers rely on ____________ to release chemical energy and consumers rely on ____________ to release chemical energy.


A) cellular respiration; photosynthesis
B) cellular respiration; cellular respiration
C) photosynthesis; cellular respiration
D) photosynthesis; photosynthesis
E) the sun; the sun

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Photosynthesis is a step in the global nitrogen cycle.

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The first law of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of matter are similar in that


A) under normal circumstances neither energy nor matter is created nor destroyed.
B) both energy and matter are recycled through biological systems.
C) both energy and matter flow in a one-way path through biological systems.
D) under normal circumstances energy and matter are destroyed as they pass through biological systems.
E) The first law of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of matter are not similar.

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The law of conservation of matter tells us that matter


A) can never be reused.
B) needs to be conserved or it will not be available for future generations.
C) can be destroyed.
D) can be conserved by some adaptive strategies.
E) is used repeatedly.

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Which of the following statements would change this into a true statement: "Most, but not all, living organisms are made up of organic compounds"?


A) All living organisms are made up of organic compounds.
B) All living organisms are made up of inorganic compounds.
C) Most, but not all, living organisms are made up of inorganic compounds.
D) Most, but not all, living organisms are made up of organic elements.
E) Most, but not all, living organisms are made up of inorganic elements.

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Metabolism can be seen as the process of converting


A) energy into matter.
B) potential energy into kinetic energy.
C) kinetic energy into potential energy.
D) atoms into compounds.
E) matter into potential energy.

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