A) phytoplankton
B) zooplankton
C) primary carnivores (sardines)
D) secondary carnivores (tuna)
E) detritivores
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A) Phosphorus is required for the storage and transfer of energy.
B) Phosphorus is required for the production of amino acids that form proteins.
C) Phosphorus is required for DNA replication.
D) Phosphorus is necessary for building molecules in the cell membrane.
E) Without phosphorus,cellular replication is impeded.
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A) Carbon and nitrogen fixation are both facilitated by microbes.
B) Burning of gasoline is a contributor to the current imbalance in the carbon cycle.
C) Replacing rainforest with farms decreases atmospheric CO2 levels.
D) In water,inorganic carbon exists in two different forms,both of which can be used by autotrophs.
E) Carbon cycles locally.
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A) herbivore
B) primary producer
C) primary carnivore
D) secondary carnivore
E) detritivore
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A) biosynthesis.
B) respiration.
C) biogeochemical weathering.
D) photosynthesis.
E) fermentation.
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A) natural spring
B) aquifer
C) hot spring
D) submergence
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A) gross primary productivity
B) net primary productivity
C) gross primary productivity - net primary productivity
D) gross primary productivity - standing crop biomass
E) gross primary productivity - secondary productivity
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A) animal metabolism.
B) animal perspiration.
C) plant transpiration.
D) plant absorption.
E) plant metabolism.
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A) respiration
B) sunlight
C) growth
D) decomposition
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A) If trout are present in a system,algae production is low and invertebrate population levels are also low.
B) If trout are present in a system,algae production is high and invertebrate population levels are also high.
C) If trout are present in a system,algae production is high and invertebrate population levels are low.
D) Trout do not seem to affect the algae production; only the invertebrate populations are affected.
E) Trout do affect the algae production but not the invertebrate populations.
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A) aquifer
B) hydrozone
C) water table
D) watershed
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A) secondary productivity.
B) primary productivity.
C) consumer productivity.
D) gross productivity.
E) net productivity.
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A) the mainland
B) a large island near the mainland
C) a large island far from the mainland
D) a small island near the mainland
E) a small island far from the mainland
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A) daily yield.
B) gross primary productivity.
C) net primary productivity.
D) effective vitality.
E) net yield.
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A) Increased sea otter populations are linked to more profuse growth of the kelp forests.
B) Increased orca (killer whale) predation on sea otters is linked to more profuse growth of the kelp forests.
C) Increased sea otter populations are linked to increased sea urchin populations.
D) Increased orca (killer whale) predation on sea otters is linked to increased sea urchin populations.
E) Increased sea urchin populations are linked to less profuse growth of the kelp forests.
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A) Low species richness can contribute to ecosystem stability.
B) High species richness can increase ecosystem resistance to drought.
C) Low species richness can make an ecosystem more susceptible to invasive species.
D) High species richness reduces overall ecosystem productivity.
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A) a large atmospheric component
B) involvement in global climate change
C) often a limiting nutrient
D) mostly local cycling
E) many microbes involved in cycling
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A) carbon
B) phosphorus
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) nitrogen,phosphorus,and potassium
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A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 25%
D) 50%
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A) They contain both living and nonliving components.
B) There is a transfer of energy through the system and some energy is lost as heat energy.
C) Nutrients repeatedly cycle through the ecosystem.
D) They represent the lowest level of biological organization.
E) The ultimate source of energy for most ecosystems is the sun.
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