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144 Caytonia is an extinct plant that existed between 200 and 140 million years ago. It had reproductive structures that resemble structures in modern flowering plants. How do scientists know about the structures of this ancient extinct plant?
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Scientists study the DNA sequences of Caytonia.
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Scientists genetically engineer modern plants to produce Caytonia.
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Scientists excavate and examine the fossilized remains of Caytonia.
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Scientists observe the adaptations of plants in habitats resembling those of Caytonia.
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145 The map shows where woolly mammoth and Columbian mammoth fossils have been found in North America. What kind of information does this map provide for paleontologists?
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The range of each mammoth species
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B
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The seasonal migration routes of mammoths
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C
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Where mammoths were most hunted
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D
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Where mammoths
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146 This food chain can be found in the coastal waters of Virginia. The population of which organisms in the food chain would be the first to decline if commercial fishing over-harvested shrimp?
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Algae
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Damselfish
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Zooplankton
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Barracuda
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147 Which of these best describes an organism’s ability to maintain the constant internal conditions necessary for life?
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Homeostasis
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C
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Reproduction
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B
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Stability
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D
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Adaptation
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May
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C
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August
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B
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July
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D
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October
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152 A biology class wanted to develop a research project to predict the effects of a new highway on
wildflower species found in the Piedmont region of Virginia. The class could best conduct such a study by sampling flowers found in the highway construction area —
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one year before highway construction begins
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immediately after highway construction is finished
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both before and after highway construction is completed
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during the time highway construction is taking place
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153 An example of a biotic factor in the ecosystem shown below is
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the sun
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C
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the water
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B
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the soil
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D
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the plants
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154 The relationship between a tick and the dog it is biting is called
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predation.
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mutualism.
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parasitism.
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commensalism.
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155 A scientist is examining what happens to rodents and grasses when more hawks are allowed to hunt rodents in a field. What level of ecology is he observing?
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an organism
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C
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a community
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B
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a population
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D
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an ecosystem
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156 One way that pesticides have had a negative effect on ecosystems is by
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building up toxins in animals that consume plants sprayed with pesticides
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G
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making plants that have been sprayed with pesticides unable to fix nitrogen in soil
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H
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preventing runoff from fields sprayed with pesticides from entering lakes and streams
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J
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allowing plants that have been sprayed with pesticides to build up resistance to the pesticides
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157 A certain kind of protist can digest wood. It lives in the intestines of insects that fly and reproduce rapidly. This can cause problems for the
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oil industry.
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C
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construction industry.
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B
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coal industry.
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D
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transportation industry.
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158 The student below is concerned with the survival of the plant in his aquarium.
Which level of ecology is his focus?
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an organism
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a community
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a population
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an ecosystem
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159 What always occurs when converting wildlife habitats into farmland?
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spread of bacterial disease
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B
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reduction of ecosystem biodiversity
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C
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increase in the populations of predators
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D
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growth of insect resistance to pesticides
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160 The higher the animal in a food chain for a particular ecosystem, the greater the concentrations of toxins found in the animal’s body. This is often the result of
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pesticide use.
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nuclear radiation.
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nitrogen fixing.
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shrinking of habitat
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161 Which describes a group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area?
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biosphere
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C
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ecosystem
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B
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population
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D
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community
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162 A fish species lives in the coral-like tentacles of a primitive invertebrate. Scientists believe that fish droppings and scraps of food provide nutrients for the invertebrate. What additional information would make this a mutualistic relationship?
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The fish protects the invertebrate from predators
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The fish uses the invertebrate as a nest for their eggs
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The invertebrate reproduces less often because of the fish
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The invertebrate grows more slowly in the presence of the fish
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163 In which set is a biotic factor paired with an abiotic factor?
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producers and sunlight
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C
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herbivores and carnivores
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B
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decomposers and plants
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D
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temperature and humidity
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164 A biology class is conducting a year-long field study on animals in a nearby pond. The chart below shows each group’s topic.
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Group
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Topic
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Competition among turtles for mates
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II
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The predator-prey relationship between turtles and fish
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III
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Length of time required by frogs to complete metamorphosis
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IV
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The effects of water temperature on the hatching success of toad eggs
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Which group will provide the most information about a community?
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Group I
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Group III
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Group II
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Group IV
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165 Which biome has the greatest amount of biodiversity?
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boreal forest
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C
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tropical rain forest
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B
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tropical savanna
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D
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temperate grasslands
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166 Which question could a student investigate to determine the effects of a biotic factor on a pond community?
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How does the number of predators affect the fish population?
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How do nitrogen levels affect the amount of algae in the pond?
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How does water temperature affect the respiration rate of frogs?
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J
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How does the pH of water affect the hatching of mosquito eggs?
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167 Which technology allows scientists to track bird migration patterns through Arkansas?
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clipping bird wings
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B
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capturing and banding birds
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C
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distributing bird-hunting licenses
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D
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following bird flockswith helicopters or airplanes
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168 How do exergonic reactions differ from endergonic reactions?
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Exergonic reactions absorb energy, while endergonic reactions release energy.
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Exergonic reactions release energy, while endergonic reactions absorb energy.
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Exergonic reactions occur only in plants, while endergonic reactions occur only in animals.
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Exergonic reactions produce carbon dioxide, while endergonic reactions require carbon dioxide.
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169 Which technology was specifically developed to lessen the effects of human population growth on the environment?
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hybrid cars
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C
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stem cell research
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B
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medical forensics
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D
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digital video and television
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170 What is a difference in how primary and secondary succession begin?
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Only secondary succession begins on bare rock or new land
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Only primary succession begins in a previously inhabited area
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Only secondary succession begins with larger trees and bushes
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J
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Only primary succession begins with pioneer organisms such as lichens
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