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200 A major reservoir for oxygen is the atmosphere. Which of the following processes adds oxygen to the atmosphere?



F

cellular respiration

H

decomposition

G

combustion

J

photosynthesis

201 Which of the following is an example of emigration?



A

A small number of hummingbirds leave an island

B

A large number of hummingbirds die in a hurricane

C

A species of hummingbird lays its eggs in the summer months

D

A species of hummingbird adapts to its environment over time

202 Sea otters are small marine mammals that prey on fish, clams, crabs, and sea urchins. Sea otters’ natural predators include bears, sharks, and killer whales, but humans have also threatened sea otter populations. Hunting of sea otters for their fur severely reduced sea otter populations in the 18th and 19th centuries. After laws and programs were put into place to protect sea otters, their populations started increasing. Some sea otter populations in Alaska are now decreasing again. Which of the following is the most likely cause of these decreases?



F

greater numbers of killer whales

G

larger populations of sea urchins

H

less competition from other marine mammals

J

limited immigration of sea otters from California

203 A picture of a horseshoe crab is below. Horseshoe crabs are arthropods, related to crustaceans, insects, and spiders.



In the 1990s, the harvesting of horseshoe crabs for fishing bait and biomedical use led to a significant decrease in the size of horseshoe crab populations on the Mid-Atlantic coast of the United States. Recovery efforts for the horseshoe crab populations are most challenged by which of the following?



A

Horseshoe crabs are most active at night.

B

Horseshoe crabs have to shed their exoskeletons as they grow.

C

Horseshoe crabs can live on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Mexico.

D

Horseshoe crabs take nine to twelve years to reach maturity and reproduce.

204 Which processes are part of the carbon cycle?



F

photosynthesis and respiration

H

osmosis and diffusion

G

mitosis and meiosis

J

transpiration and evaporation

205 Which causes the most loss of biodiversity on Earth?



A

air pollution

C

the greenhouse effect

B

habitat destruction

D

ozone depletion

206 Which biotic factor affects the number of animals in a population?



F

kinds of predators

H

average temperature

G

amount of oxygen

J

amount of water

207 Which is a benefit of planting different crops on the same land throughout the year?



A

It slows the loss of minerals from the soil.

B

It adds iron to the soil.

C

It increases water runoff.

D

It increases biodiversity

208 Which would most help to protect an endangered species?



F

Make the hunting season for that species longer

G

Import additional species to encourage competition

H

Set aside protected lands for the species to grow and reproduce

J

Start a breeding program in captivity

209 What will most likely happen if the human population continues to grow at the current rate?



A

There will be fewer natural resources available

B

There will be a decrease in endangered species

C

There will be a decrease in water pollution

D

There will be more available resources

210 What is the function of autotrophs in the carbon cycle?



F

to use oxygen to produce glucose

G

to take in excess water

H

to use carbon dioxide to produce glucose

J

to feed on herbivores

211 What will most likely happen if the human population continues to grow at current rates?

A

There will be fewer natural resources available for future generations.

B

There will be an increase in nitrogen levels in the atmosphere.

C

There will be a decrease in water pollution.

D

There will be an increase in the number of strong hurricanes.

212 A sea turtle has washed up on a remote section of a beach. This is known as a “stranding.” Stranding occurs when a dead, sick or injured sea turtle washes up on the shoreline. Which statement best explains why “stranding” should be reported immediately to local authorities?



F

The information can be very useful to biologists and managers who are trying to protect the species.

G

The information can be very useful to protect sea turtles from predators.

H

The information can be very useful to local fishermen who try to catch fish that sea turtles eat.

J

The information can be very useful to tourists who may want to keep sea turtles as pets.

213 The yucca plant releases a strong scent at night when the yucca moth is active. The yucca moth, attracted by the scent, gathers pollen from the yucca flower. The yucca moth then deposits her eggs and the pollen on another plant. This ensures that the plant will be cross-pollinated and that the yucca moth larvae have a steady food supply. Which relationship does this best illustrate?



A

commensalism

C

parasitism

B

mutualism

D

predation

214 The construction of a new coal-burning power plant would have the greatest impact on which environmental issue?



F

depletion of the ozone

H

release of radiation

G

production of acid rain

J

increase in deforestation

215 A field ecologist wants to determine the interactions of various populations of organisms living in a large grassland field. Which method is best for conducting this study?



A

consulting with local farmers about the diversity of organisms in the field

B

dividing the field in half, walking over it, counting organisms, and then doubling the numbers

C

walking over the entire field, collecting the organisms, and then compiling a total

D

observing the behaviors of different types of organisms several times during the year

216 Which environmental factor would cause the greatest decrease in the number of species of plants and animals living in some of the lakes in the United States?



F

increase in dissolved oxygen levels

H

ozone destruction

G

global warming

J

acid rain

217 Blackberry plants are found in forest edge habitats. How could blackberry plants limit the population of salmonberry plants growing in the same habitat?



A

Blackberry plants increase oxygen in the ecosystem

B

Blackberry plants lack flowers that attract bees

C

Blackberry plants produce dark purple berries

D

Blackberry plants compete for resources

218 Which event might be evidence that a forest edge habitat is in equilibrium instead of a disturbance?



F

A dead tree providing nutrients for a young tree

G

A bird species leaving as temperatures increase

H

A landslide damming the stream in the habitat

J

A flood washing away topsoil from the ground

219 Which of the diagrams below shows an example of secondary succession in an ecosystem?



A



B



C



D



220 The biome populated by cone-bearing trees such as pine, spruce, and fir is the



F

deciduous forest

H

savanna

G

coniferous forest

J

tundra

221 The graph below shows changes in truffle harvesting in an oak forest over a period of 40 years.



Which statement BEST describes the relationship between the oak forest and the truffle population?



A

As the amount of oak forest declined, the number of truffles available for harvest increased

B

As the amount of oak forest declined, the number of truffles available for harvest also declined

C

The number of truffles available for harvest is inversely proportional to the area of oak forest

D

Even though both the area of oak forest and number of truffles decreased, there is no relationship between the two

222 Which of the following correctly describes the way animals get their nutrition?



F

They make their own food through a process called photosynthesis

G

They eat other organisms, their parts, or products

H

They decompose dead plant matter

J

They make their own food through a process called cellular respiration

223 Look at the diagram below.



Which of the following is the correct flow of energy?



A

The crab gets energy from eating plants

B

The heron gets energy from eating plants

C

The crab gets energy from eating the heron

D

The heron gets energy from eating the crab

224 Which of the following is an example of how a change in climate can affect the equilibrium of an ecosystem?



F

When the climate change involves a decrease in temperature, more tropical plants can invade an ecosystem.

G

The species diversity of the insects in an ecosystem will remain constant as the temperature increases.

H

A change in temperature will likely affect the ability of native species to withstand infectious diseases.

J

With increasing storms, additional energy is available for photosynthesis.

225 Mold and mushrooms are organisms that help recycle materials within an ecosystem.



How would an ecosystem with few recycling organisms be affected?



A

It would be able to support more life

B

It would have more materials and resources available

C

It would have fewer materials available to organisms

D

It would contain more plants

226 By drilling sediment cores from the ocean floor and studying them, scientists have learned much about ancient carbon dioxide levels and climate. A study in 2004 found that the waters around the North Pole 55 million years ago were as warm as the waters in today’s tropics. The researchers also found that the concentration of carbon dioxide 55 million years ago was 2,000 parts per million (ppm), whereas today, the concentration is 380 ppm. Which hypothesis does this finding support?



F

High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide result in global warming.

G

Earth’s climate does not change.

H

Many erupting volcanoes gave off huge quantities of carbon dioxide 55 million years ago.

J

Today’s levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are not a cause for concern.

227 Examine the energy pyramid shown below.



Each level of the energy pyramid above contains about 90% less energy than the level below it. The energy that is not passed on to the organism above it is used in the life processes of the organism or released into the environment. A certain sample of plants contains 490 joules (J) of energy. Based on the energy pyramid above, approximately how much of that energy remains in the level containing rats?



A

4.90 J

C

490 J

B

49.0 J

D

4,900 J


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