ENVS 150 FINAL

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Water moves from the roots into the leaves due to negative pressure from transpiration

The cohesion theory states:

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Guttation

The loss of water through special openings (not stomata) in the leaves is called:

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Mycorrhizal fungi

Plants can be assisted with the uptake of phosphorus by

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Xylem, cohesion, evaporation

Upward movement of water occurs mainly in the _______ through passive ________ driven by _______.

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ATP and phospholipids

Phosphorus (P) is used by the plant as a component of:

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carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

More than 90% of a living plant is composed of which elements?

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field capacity

___________________ is the amount of water the soil can hold against the force of gravity.

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deserts and xeric shrublands

This biome is found on five continents with plants that look similar but are not related.

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Coniferous forest and tundra

The two largest terrestrial biomes in the world are:

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winter solstice

When the south pole is tilted toward the sun and the sun rays hit the tropic of capricorn at a 90 degree angle:

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The side of a mountain range and beyond dominated by dry air masses

A rain shadow is what area?

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tropical rainforests

This biome is home to the greatest number of plant and animal species

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3

How many systems or belts of surface winds in each hemisphere determine the patterns of precipitation and vegetation?

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cooling ocean temperatures

What is the LEAST LIKELY cause for habitat fragmentation?

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The amount of resources available

The carrying capacity of an environment changes with:

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All are components of conservation biology

Conservation Biology:

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Reproduce rapidly and early

Ecologists characterize species richness by the r/K selection theory. Which is NOT a trait of K selected populations?

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A soil profile

A vertical section of soil extending through all its horizons from the surface to the parent material is known as:

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it is often a limiting nutrient

What is NOT true for Potassium (K):

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Nitrogen

One element NOT supplied naturally by air and water is _____.

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proton pumps

Active transport of molecules across membranes occurs through:

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All affect the weather pattern

Weather patterns are affected by:

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Degree of pollution

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an aquatic biome?

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Arctic tundra

This biome supports a low number of plant species, receives little rain, and plants have shallow root zones due to permafrost and wet soil.

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Amount of sunlight

Climate in an area is primarily dependent on:

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Trees will grow in Antarctica.

Global warming is changing the geographic distribution of biomes. Which of the following statements is NOT a likely result of global warming?

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temperate coniferous forest

This biome receives ample rainfall, has annual temperatures from 5°C to 20°C, and is home to spruce, fir, pine, hemlock, and redwood.

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all are functions of wetlands

Wetlands are important ecosystems because they:

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How organisms interact with each other and their environment.

The discipline of ecology studies:

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predation

Herbivory is a common example of:

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How osmosis works

The pressure flow hypothesis does NOT explain:

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chlorophyll and nucleic acids

Nitrogen (N) is used by the plant as a component of:

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Permanent wilting point

____________________occurs when a plant wilts, and cannot recover when placed in a saturated atmosphere.

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Trade winds, Westerlies, Arctic winds

The correct order wind systems between the equator and each pole is:

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Each biome has three specific plant species that it is named after

Which of the following statements about biomes is NOT true?

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Mostly sparse vegetation, Temperatures ranging from below freezing to 30°C, Low amount of rain and humidity, Succulent perennial vegetation.

Desert biomes have these features:

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nitrogen fixation, mineralization, nitrification, and denitrification

The major processes in the nitrogen cycle are:

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organismal, population, community, ecosystem

Put the levels of ecological study from the smallest to the largest.

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The age and geographical distribution of a population of individuals of the same species

Population ecology studies:

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An example of mutualism between a plant and ants

Myrmecophytes are:

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They differ in chemical, physical, and biological properties and depth.

Which of the following applies to soil horizons?

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Rhizobium

___________________is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria that forms a symbiotic relationship with legumes.

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Humus

After the complete decomposition of organic matter, the remaining complex, amorphous, colloidal substance is called:

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High to low water potential

Water flows from:

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Are part of an essential metabolic function or molecule

Essential elements for plant growth:

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Weather

Atmospheric conditions experienced at a particular time:

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Crop lands for grains

Most of the temperate grasslands in the northern hemisphere have been converted to:

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10%

How much energy is passed from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem?

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Summer solstice

When the north pole is tilted towards the sun and the sun rays hit the tropic of cancer at a 90 degree angle:

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reproductive patterns, rate of death, environmental resources, carrying capacity (All)

Population size is affected by:

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along rivers, inland areas, along lakes, coastal areas

Wetlands are found in:

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Nutrient film techniques grows plants on a large tank on a thin, porous film.

Which of the following statements is NOT true for hydroponic porous

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Soil texture

Soil particles are separated into their respected sizes and the percentage in each size category is calculated to determine:

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recharge ground water, improve water quality, store water during floods, are carbon sinks

Wetlands are important to the ecosystems because they:

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epiphytes

Which of these are NOT an example of mutualism:

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rainfall and temperature

Terrestrial biomes are primarily characterized by

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Succession is affected by only biotic factors

Which of the following statements about succession is NOT true

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colonization of an area with vegetation for the first time

Primary succession is characterized by the following

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nitrogen

The first limiting nutrient for plants is usually

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yellowing

Chlorosis is ________ of the leaves

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Nucleic acid movement of toxins out of the cell

Which of the following is NOT a mechanism of ion exclusion from plant cells?

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Cohesion

The force of attraction between two like molecules ( like water and water) is called

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Climate

The prevailing atmospheric conditions of an area over a long period of time

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fungi and bacteria, plants herbivores, predators

A simple food chain has the following levels in hierarchical order

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A

Topsoil is found in the ___ horizon.

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Precipitation

Nitrate is highly soluble and can be leached from soil by:

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Temperate broadleaf and mixed

This biome is dominated by trees such as oak, elm, poplar, beech and maple and is desirable for human settlement and agricultural production.

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Adhesion

The force of attraction between unlike molecules (such as soil and water) is called:

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All ecosystems

Ecological succession occurs in:

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The surrounding solution has a lower solute potential (hypotonic soloution)

Water WILL move into a cell when

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B & C are correct

Nutrient deficiencies appear first:

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Short lifespan

Ecologists characterize species richness by the r/K selection theory. Which is a trait of r selected populations?

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Compact the soils

Cultivation is tillage between seedling emergence and crop harvest, and serves all these function except:

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Coir

Organic soil amendments include crop residue, animal manure, compost, and ___________.

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spring-tooth harrow

A ______________ is sometimes used in seedbed preparation because it is effective in breaking up soil crusts, reducing clod sizes, and destroying small weeds.

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Tillage

____________ is defined as mechanical manipulation of soil to provide a favorable environment for crop growth.

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No, 5

Most insects have _____ economic impact on humans. Actually only__% ever reach pest status.

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Biotype

A ___________ refers to a subpopulation of plants within a species differing only slightly from the general population.

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Chemical applications

_________ is the use of pesticides to supress or inhibit pest/pathogen activities.

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mistletoe/dodder

______ and ________ are examples of higher plants that cause damage because they are hemiparasites (water parasites) or true parasites because they lack chlorophyll and depend on the host for all nourishment.

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Pesticide

_______________ is a method to control (manage) pest that should be used as a last resort in a sustainable agricultural integrated pest management system.

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Rats

________ are the most serious vertebrate pests, however deer, mice, gophers, squirrels, rabbits, nutriarats, beaver, racoons, and various birds may also become pests.

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entomology/plant

People that grow plants must have a firm understanding of weed science, / and must learn to manage plant pests or otherwise minimize plant losses caused by important plant pests.

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Both Lichens and Rhizobium

Which of the following are known to support mutually beneficial associations?

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