The diagram on the right shows a Chesapeake Bay Waterbird Food Web. Which of the following organisms from the food web are considered secondary consumers? (Energy Flow, L.17.9)
The graph represents the amount of available energy at successive nutrition levels in a particular food web. The X’s in the diagram represent the amount of energy that was most likely ___. (Energy Flow, L.17.9/N.1.1)
What is: D) released as heat to the environment
Which statement best describes the flow of energy as it passes through the organisms in the pyramid? (Energy Flow, L.17.9)
What is A: Energy flows through the organisms from bottom to top and decreases at each level.
Tiny droplets of water in the air collect on the outside of a cold drink and form clouds high in the atmosphere. Which process is involved when water from the air turns into its liquid form? (Biogeochemical, L.17.10)
What is: D) Condensation
Animals need nitrite (NO2) to make proteins. Nitrogen (N2 is found in the air but is not in a form that animals can use. Through the nitrogen cycle, nitrogen from the atmosphere becomes nitrite. Which of these can be concluded about the importance of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle? (Biogeochemical, L.17.10
What is: C) Bacteria are important because they change nitrogen into nitrites that animals need.
A biologist compares how different ecosystems undergo succession. She divides the series of events happening during succession into different stages. What feature is found only in secondary succession but not in primary succession? (Changes in Ecosystems, L.17.4)
What is C: the presence of soil in the first stage
Turtles are classified in the order Testudines. Some turtles are aquatic and others are terrestrial. Aquatic turtles have webbed feet and short claws but terrestrial turtles do not. Which of the following statements best explainswhy aquatic turtles and terrestrial turtles are classified in the same order but have such different feet? (Natural Selection, L.15.13)
What is D: Aquatic turtles and terrestrial turtles evolved from a common ancestor, but they have adapted to different environments
Rainfall in a tropical region is below average for 10 consecutive years. Insect species adapted for dry conditions are much more plentiful at the end of the 10 years. Which of the following statements best explains the increase in the population of these insects? (Natural Selection, L.15.13)
What is: A) Natural selection has favored insect species with a high tolerance for dry conditions.
How is natural selection in the evolution of longer necks in giraffes best explained? (Natural Selection, L.15.13)
What is: B) Giraffes with longer necks survived because they were better suited to the environment.
If a snake species were introduced to an ecosystem where it has no natural predators, what long‐term effect do you predict that snakes would have on the population dynamics of the ecosystem? (Biodiversity, L.17.8)
What is: C) They would compete with native snake species for resources, causing a decline in native snake populations.
A strip‐mining company wants to lease some land that is currently part of a national park. They promise to reclaim the land should any minerals be mined from the area, and they are willing to pay top dollar for the rights. As an ecologist, what factors would you raise with the local government? (Biodiversity, L.17.8)
What is: A) the threat to local biodiversity
Turtles are classified in the order Testudines. Some turtles are aquatic and others are terrestrial. Aquatic turtles have webbed feet and short claws but terrestrial turtles do not. Which of the following statements best explains why aquatic turtles and terrestrial turtles are classified in the same order but have such different feet? (Natural Selection, L.15.13)
What is: D) Aquatic turtles and terrestrial turtles evolved from a common ancestor, but they have adapted to different environments
Some people see the benefit of wind energy as a clean alternative to fossil fuels for energy production. Others believe it is dangerous for migratory birds. These opinions best illustrate those decisions about alternate energy sources: (Energy Resources, L.17.11)
What is: D) must be made by weighing the risks and costs against the benefits
It is estimated that over 600,000,000 passenger cars travel the streets and roads of the world today, and over 50,000,000 new vehicles are manufactured every year. Which of these would NOT be a result of having so many vehicles on the road? (Human Activity, L.17.20)
What is: B) increase of healthier ecosystems
In the 1800’s, many people living in cities in the United States died of infectious diseases such as cholera, which is caused by a bacterium that pollutes water. Cholera is no longer a major problem in the United States. What is the most likely reason for the elimination of cholera as a major disease? (Health, L.14.6)
What is: D) Regulations have prevented factories from dumping pollution into lakes and rivers.
Which statement describes a role the oceans play in climate?
What is: C) Evaporation of warm ocean water influences rain patterns.
Individuals in the United States utilize products that cannot be easily broken down by the environment, therefore increasing the amount of pollution and waste products. How can humans reduce the amount of waste they are producing? (Waste Management, L.17.14)
What is: B) utilize biodegradable products
Polar bears swim across large expanses of ocean while hunting for seals, their main source of food. The bears use sea ice as resting spots during their long swims. However, the sea ice is rapidly melting as a result of global climate change. Which statement describes what most likely will happen if global climate change continues at its present rate? (Human Activity, L.17.16)
What is: A) Polar bear populations will decrease, reducing biodiversity.
A specific biotechnology method is represented in the diagram on the right. How does the DNA in the offspring produced by this biotechnology methods compare to the DNA in the original organism? (Biotechnology, L.16.10)
What is: B) The DNA in the offspring is genetically identical to that of the original organism.
Data collected from ice cores have been compared in the diagrams illustrated below taken from a research station in Antarctica. What climate relationship can most likely be concluded from the information shown in these two graphs? (Climate, E.7.7)
What is: C) Higher atmospheric CO levels correspond to higher temperatures
The graph below shows changes in a caribou population over time. Which of the following is a possible explanation for the stabilization of the caribou population? (Population, L.17.5)
What is: A) An equal number of deaths and births
Some small fish attach themselves to the body of a shark without harming it and feed upon leftover food. The relationship between shark and fish is an example of ____. (population L.17.6)
What is: A) Commensalism
Base your answer(s) to the following question(s) on the graph below and on your knowledge of biology. The graphshows the growth of a population of rabbits in a specific ecosystem. Which environmental factor could have caused the change indicated at A? (Population, L.17.5)
What is: B) Increased availability of food
Based on the description of the ocean zones, infer why there are no aquatic plants and phytoplankton that live in the benthic zone of the ocean? (Changes in Ecosystems, L.17.7
What is: B) Most sunlight is absorbed before reaching this level.
The graph below shows how a white-tailed deer population recovered over a ten-year period after a population decline. Wolves in the same area feed primarily on deer. Which of the four graphs below (A-D) shows the likely change in the wolf population for the same ten-year period? (Population, L.17.5)
What is: Graph D