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VOCAB 3.4
100

From Nutrient Cycle POGIL

How do humans use the materials in the carbon sink? 

A. Humans use the materials in the carbon sink as energy sources.

B. Humans do not use the materials in the carbon sink.

C. Humans use the materials in the carbon sink to fill holes beneath the surface of the Earth.

D. Humans use the materials in the carbon sink to clean the air.

E. Humans use the materials in the carbon sink by converting them to air.

A. Humans use the materials in the carbon sink as energy sources.

100

The following multiple choice question is based on The Nutrient Cycles POGIL completed in class. Nitrogen in the atmosphere exists in the form of _____. 

A. NO2

B. NO3-

C. NH4+

D. NH3

E. N2

E. N2

100

Consumers that get their nutrients by breaking down nonliving organic matter.

Decomposer

100

A sequence of organisms that serves as source of food or Energy for the next level of organisms.

Food chain

100

Water that seeps deeper through the soil.

Grounwater

200

From Nutrient Cycle POGIL

Which of the following fossil fuels is NOT stored in the carbon sink?

B. Oil

C. Peat

D. Natural gas

E. Water

E. Water

200

Which of the following is correct?

A. A food chain is a complex network of ecosystems.

B. A food web is a complex network of food chains.

C. A food web is a complex network of producers.

D. A food chain is a complex network of food webs.

E. A food web is a complex network of ecosystems.

B. A food web is a complex network of food chains.

200

Organisms that cannot produce their own food.

Consumer

200

The rate at which producers convert radiant energy into chemical energy.

Gross primary productivity

200

The cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes Earth’s fixed supply

of water.

Hydrological Cycle

300

With each transfer of energy from one trophic level to the next, about _____ of the energy is lost.

A. 40%

B. 90%

C. 20%

D. 10%

E. 60%

B. 90%

300

Cows eating grass are categorized as which trophic level?

A. Primary consumer.

B. Secondary consumer.

C. Producer.

D. Tertiary consumer.

E. Top predator.

A. Primary consumer.

300

Process by which producers change radiant energy to chemical energy.

Photosynthesis

300

A complex network of interconnected food chains.

Food Web

300

The storage area that collects ground water and is made up of layers sand, gravel, and water-bearing rock.

Aquifer

400

Which equation best represents NPP, or net primary productivity?

A. sun’s energy - chemical energy + cellular respiration

B. sun’s energy - ( chemical energy - cellular respiration)

C. (sun’s energy-> chemical energy) + cellular respiration

D. (sun’s energy-> chemical energy) - cellular respiration

E. sun’s energy + chemical energy + cellular respiration

D. (sun’s energy-> chemical energy) - cellular respiration

400

Which two processes are ways in which water is converted to vapor?

A. Transpiration and evaporation

B. Transpiration and precipitation

C. Precipitation and groundwater flow

D. Evaporation and absorption

E. Surface runoff and percolation

A. Transpiration and evaporation

400

Organisms such as plants that make the food they need from soil, carbon dioxide in air, and water using the sun’s energy.

Producer

400

The rate at which producers use photosynthesis to produce & store chemical energy minus the rate at which they use some of this stored chemical energy through respiration.

Net Primary Productivity

400

The cycle through which carbon is circulated through the biosphere, atmosphere, and parts of the geosphere and hydrosphere.

Carbon Cycle

500

FROM POGIL

When precipitation reaches a land surface, it can result either in infiltration that replenishes groundwater or in

_____ that ends up in lakes and rivers.

A. condensation

B. evaporation

C. runoff

D. respiration

E. transpiration

C. runoff

500

Which members of the ecosystem transform glucose into carbon dioxide?

A. Bacteria only.

B. Secondary consumers only.

C. Plants only.

D. Primary consumers only.

E. All life forms

C. Plants only.

500

Consumers that get their nourishment by consuming freshly dead organisms before they are fully

decomposed.

Detritivore

500

Made mostly of precipitation falling on land & flowing into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and the oceans.

Surface Runoff

600

Wastes and dead organisms must be broken down in order for their components to be used again. Which of the following organisms would NOT carry out this process? 

A. Tertiary consumers

B. Fungi

C. Bacteria

D. Worms

E. Decomposers

A. Tertiary consumers

600

Humans are altering the carbon cycle by _____.

A. burning fossil fuels, which adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.

B. increasing their population, which reduces carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

C. extracting fossil fuels from the ground, which removes carbon from the system.

D. killing off large numbers of animals, which reduces the amount of carbon in the system.

E. growing crops, which increases the amount of carbon in the system.

A. burning fossil fuels, which adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.

600

The feeding level to which ecologists assign organisms.

Trophic Level

600

The cycle through which nitrogen is changed into something that can be useable by plants and other organisms.

Nitrogen Cycle

700

Aerobic respiration uses _____ to convert glucose (or other organic nutrient molecules) into carbon dioxide and water. 

A. Calcium

B. Sulfur

C. Nitrogen

D. Oxygen

E. Phosphorus

D. Oxygen

700

Which of the following is NOT a type of bacteria used on the nitrogen cycle?

A. Ammonium bacteria.

B. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

C. Nitrifying bacteria.

D. Denitrifying bacteria.

E. Decomposing bacteria.

A. Ammonium bacteria.

700

Breakdown glucose without oxygen to produce energy.

Anaerobic Respiration

800

Which of the following best explains the difference between organic and inorganic in the context of The

Nutrient Cycle POGIL? 

A. Something organic is natural and something inorganic is not natural.

B. Something organic is free of chemicals and something inorganic has chemicals.

C. Something organic is/was living (biotic) and something inorganic is not living (abiotic).

D. Something organic is a producer and something inorganic is a consumer.

E. Something organic has organs and something inorganic has no organs.

C. Something organic is/was living (biotic) and something inorganic is not living (abiotic).

800

Organisms that feed on the wastes or dead bodies of other organisms are best described as _____.

A. herbivores

B. omnivores

C. autotrophs

D. detritivores

E. carnivores

D. detritivores

800

Secondary and tertiary consumers that feed on plants and animals.

Omnivores

900

The following multiple choice question is based on The Nutrient Cycles POGIL completed in class.

Which of the following is NOT one of the four major areas of water storage on Earth?

A. Surface Water (lakes and rivers)

B. Aquifers

C. Oceans

D. Atmosphere

E. Percolators

D. Atmosphere

900

Primary consumers that eat mostly green plants or algae.

Herbivores

1000

Secondary and tertiary consumers that feed on other animals.

Carnivores

1100

Uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy

Aerobic respiration

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