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100

which of the following is a biotic factor?

a. rainfall

b. temperature

c. plants

d. sunlight

c. plants

100

ecology is best defined as the study of:

a. weather patterns

b. interactions among organisms and their environment 

c. evolution of species

d. chemical cycles only

b. interactions among organisms and their environment 

100

a limiting factor is:

a. any factor that increases population size

b. any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts population size

c. a nonliving factor only

d. a factor that affects only predators

b. any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts population size

100

tolerance refers to:

a. maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support

b. ability of an organism to survive under various conditions

c. ability to compete for resources

d. four-season adaptation 

b. ability of an organism to survive under various conditions

100

a group of the same species living together in the same area is a:

a. community

b. population

c. ecosystem

d. biome

b. population

200

a niche describes:

a. where an organism lives

b. what an organism eats

c. the role of an organism in its environment

d. the climate zone of the organism 

c. the role of an organism in its environment

200

biomass refers to:

a. total number of organisms

b. total mass of living matter

c. amount of sunlight

d. amount of water available 

b. total mass of living matter

200

transpiration occurs when water:

a. freezes

b. leaves plants as vapor

c. falls as precipitation

d. turns into groundwater

b. leaves plants as vapor

200

nitrogen fixation converts nitrogen gas into:

a. oxygen

b. nitrates

c. ammonium (NH4+)

d. carbon dioxide

c. ammonium (NH4+)

200

carrying capacity is:

a. maximum number of the environment supports

b. the fastest growth stage

c. the initial lag period

d. when births exceed deaths

a. maximum number of the environment supports

300

denitrification converts nitrates into:

nitrogen gas (N2)

300

describe mutualism 

a relationship between organisms in which both organisms benefit

300

Herbivores eat:

only plants 

300

the first trophic level consists of:

producers or autotrophs

300

arrows in a food chain show:

direction of energy flow

400

primary succession begins with:

exposed rock with no soil

400

Permafrost is found in which biome?

Tundra

400

the most biodiverse terrestrial biome is the:

Tropical rainforest

400

hydrothermal vents occur in the:

abyssal zone

400

wetlands are defined as areas:

saturated with water

500

population density refers to:

number of organisms per unit area

500

a J-shaped curve represents which growth model?

exponential growth model

500

species diversity refers to:

variety and abundance of species 

500

overexploitation refers to:

excessive use of species with economic value

500

name a density-dependent factor

disease OR predation OR competition OR parasites