Deck 8: Patterns of Life: Biogeography

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Domestication occurs when people change the genetic structure of an organism.
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All non-native species are destructive.
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There is usually only one common name for any given organism.
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Scientists see most vegetation communities as climax communities that rarely change.
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The fire-return interval for the forests of the Pacific Northwest is higher than the fire-return interval for grasslands of the Great Plains.
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The monarch butterfly caterpillar is a generalist.
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The removal of a keystone species from an ecosystem can create ecological disturbance.
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The coconut is a plant that has been domesticated by people.
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Scientists have named and identified 1.7 million different species.
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Photosynthetic organisms include bacteria, algae, and plants.
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Taxonomy is the science of classifying organisms based on their appearance.
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Intra-range dispersal is usually lethal.
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The cattle egret is an example of both invasion and natural colonization.
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A habitat refers to the resources a species requires.
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All biogeographic regions are separated by biogeographic transition zones.
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Most mammals are generalists.
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A group of individuals that can interbreed and produce sterile offspring would be considered all the same species.
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Seeds dispersed by the wind are called anemochores.
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Plants that go to seed and then die each year are called annuals.
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Herbivory is a form of predation.
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Most trophic systems are composed of food chains rather than food webs.
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Allen's rule observes that appendage length decreases farther south in response to warm temperatures.
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An ecological niche refers to where a species lives.
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The addition of a non-native species to an ecosystem can create ecological disturbance.
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The 10% rule states that only about 10% of available energy passes up to the next higher trophic level.
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Long-distance dispersal to remote islands is called sweepstakes dispersal.
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Biomass is the dried weight of living material.
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The degree of competition among organisms depends on how similar their niches are.
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Sciophytes are shade-tolerant plants.
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An omnivore occupies more than one trophic level in its ecosystem.
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A bat is more closely related to a whale than it is to a bird.
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Mountain ranges are dispersal barriers for all organisms.
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Coconuts cannot successfully establish north or south of about 26 degrees latitude.
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Dispersal is the movement of organisms away from where they originated.
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Non-native organisms are those that have been taken outside their original geographic range by people.
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Extinction is the permanent and global loss of a species.
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Almost 25% of all known species are beetles.
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The species-area curve states that larger areas tend to have fewer species than smaller areas.
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Hawai'i has a particularly serious problem with non-native organisms because of its extreme geographic isolation.
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The Nile perch is native to Lake Victoria.
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What group of plants produces cones and seeds, and reproduce with pollen?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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Taxonomy uses __________ traits to form groups of related organisms.

A)homologous
B)analogous
C)superficial
D)obvious
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<strong>  According to these maps, bird biodiversity is highest in __________.</strong> A)South America B)Africa C)Southeast Asia D)North America <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to these maps, bird biodiversity is highest in __________.

A)South America
B)Africa
C)Southeast Asia
D)North America
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<strong>  According to the graph, approximately how many species does Hispaniola have?</strong> A)1 B)10 C)100 D)1,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the graph, approximately how many species does Hispaniola have?

A)1
B)10
C)100
D)1,000
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A species that is found on every continent is called __________.

A)endemic
B)cosmopolitan
C)a predator
D)a mesophyte
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The process of __________ creates new species.

A)migration
B)speciation
C)extinction
D)dispersal
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An organism that keeps a constant body temperature is called __________.

A)ectothermic
B)a consumer
C)endothermic
D)a heliophyte
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Small islands that are geographically isolated from the mainland and have no neighboring islands are colonized through what means of dispersal?

A)waif
B)sweepstakes
C)stepping-stones
D)corridor
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__________ is the evolutionary process in which two or more unrelated organisms evolve to look alike.

A)Divergent evolution
B)Extinction
C)Migration
D)Convergent evolution
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An organism whose body temperature is roughly equal to the temperature of the environment is called __________.

A)ectothermic
B)a consumer
C)endothermic
D)a heliophyte
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<strong>  According to these maps, amphibian biodiversity is highest in _____________?</strong> A)South America B)Africa C)Southeast Asia D)North America <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to these maps, amphibian biodiversity is highest in _____________?

A)South America
B)Africa
C)Southeast Asia
D)North America
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An organism that consumes carrion is a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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A __________ grows submerged in water.

A)mesophyte
B)hydrophyte
C)xerophyte
D)sciophyte
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The coconut was brought to Hawai'i in about __________.

A)1500 BCE
B)900 BCE
C)900 CE
D)1000 CE
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What group of plants possesses woody tissue and reproduce with spores?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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An herbivore occupies only one trophic level in its ecosystem.
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Which biogeographic region is North America in?

A)the Palearctic
B)the Nearctic
C)the Neotropical
D)the Ethiopian
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Which disperses actively?

A)a blackberry
B)an acorn
C)a salamander
D)a coconut
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__________ is chemical competition found only in plants.

A)Allelopathy
B)Intraspecific competition
C)Infraspecific competition
D)Physical shading
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In Lake Victoria, about three hundred species of cichlid fish went extinct due to

A)pollution and non-native Nile perch.
B)overfishing.
C)water withdrawals from the lake by people.
D)climate change.
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An earthworm is a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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In the process of photosynthesis, plants take in water and __________ from the atmosphere.

A)sugar
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)sunlight
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_____________ allow unrestricted movement between habitats

A)Biogeographic corridors
B)Biogeographic filters
C)Stepping stones
D)Biogeographic barriers
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A coyote often functions as a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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The study of the geography of life and how it changes through space and time refers to what key term?

A)biogeography
B)biodiversity
C)migration
D)ecology
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An organism that consumes only plants is a __________.

A)primary producer
B)primary consumer
C)secondary consumer
D)tertiary consumer
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The study of interactions between organisms and their environment refers to what key term?

A)biogeography
B)biodiversity
C)ecology
D)migration
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Which is most likely to create primary succession?

A)a large volcanic eruption
B)a surface fire
C)a hurricane
D)an insect outbreak
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Which term does not apply to the North American gray wolf?

A)predator
B)keystone species
C)detritivore
D)carnivore
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A __________ consists of different populations of organisms interacting in a geographic area.

A)biome
B)community
C)individual
D)population
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When one species depends on another for survival, it is called a(n) __________.

A)facultative mutualist
B)mutualist
C)competitor
D)obligate mutualist
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What group of plants has no woody tissue and reproduces with spores?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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What biogeographic transition zone separates the Ethiopian and the Palearctic biogeographic regions?

A)the Sonoran Desert
B)the Sahara Desert
C)the Pacific Ocean
D)the Atlantic Ocean
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__________ are based on movement of energy and matter through physical systems.

A)Ecological systems
B)Trophic systems
C)Spatial systems
D)Taxonomic systems
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Phytoplankton are __________.

A)primary producers
B)primary consumers
C)secondary consumers
D)tertiary consumers
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The yellow-eared parrot provides an example of __________.

A)an endemic organism
B)a cosmopolitan organism
C)competition
D)mutualism
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<strong>  According to the graph, approximately how many square kilometers is the island of Montserrat?</strong> A)10 B)100 C)1,000 D)10,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the graph, approximately how many square kilometers is the island of Montserrat?

A)10
B)100
C)1,000
D)10,000
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Frogs and salamanders are examples of what?

A)mammals
B)reptiles
C)amphibians
D)fishes
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Which disperses passively?

A)a drifting seed
B)a flying bat
C)a swimming fish
D)a walking elephant
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Which sequence lists the spatial hierarchy in the correct order?

A)individual-population-biome-community
B)population-individual-community-biome
C)individual-population-community-biome
D)community-individual-population-biome
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Domestication occurs when people change the genetic structure of an organism.
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All non-native species are destructive.
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There is usually only one common name for any given organism.
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Scientists see most vegetation communities as climax communities that rarely change.
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The fire-return interval for the forests of the Pacific Northwest is higher than the fire-return interval for grasslands of the Great Plains.
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The monarch butterfly caterpillar is a generalist.
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The removal of a keystone species from an ecosystem can create ecological disturbance.
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The coconut is a plant that has been domesticated by people.
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Scientists have named and identified 1.7 million different species.
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Photosynthetic organisms include bacteria, algae, and plants.
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Taxonomy is the science of classifying organisms based on their appearance.
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Intra-range dispersal is usually lethal.
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The cattle egret is an example of both invasion and natural colonization.
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A habitat refers to the resources a species requires.
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All biogeographic regions are separated by biogeographic transition zones.
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Most mammals are generalists.
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A group of individuals that can interbreed and produce sterile offspring would be considered all the same species.
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Seeds dispersed by the wind are called anemochores.
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Plants that go to seed and then die each year are called annuals.
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Herbivory is a form of predation.
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Most trophic systems are composed of food chains rather than food webs.
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Allen's rule observes that appendage length decreases farther south in response to warm temperatures.
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An ecological niche refers to where a species lives.
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The addition of a non-native species to an ecosystem can create ecological disturbance.
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The 10% rule states that only about 10% of available energy passes up to the next higher trophic level.
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Long-distance dispersal to remote islands is called sweepstakes dispersal.
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Biomass is the dried weight of living material.
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The degree of competition among organisms depends on how similar their niches are.
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Sciophytes are shade-tolerant plants.
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An omnivore occupies more than one trophic level in its ecosystem.
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A bat is more closely related to a whale than it is to a bird.
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Mountain ranges are dispersal barriers for all organisms.
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Coconuts cannot successfully establish north or south of about 26 degrees latitude.
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Dispersal is the movement of organisms away from where they originated.
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Non-native organisms are those that have been taken outside their original geographic range by people.
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Extinction is the permanent and global loss of a species.
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Almost 25% of all known species are beetles.
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The species-area curve states that larger areas tend to have fewer species than smaller areas.
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Hawai'i has a particularly serious problem with non-native organisms because of its extreme geographic isolation.
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The Nile perch is native to Lake Victoria.
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41
What group of plants produces cones and seeds, and reproduce with pollen?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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Taxonomy uses __________ traits to form groups of related organisms.

A)homologous
B)analogous
C)superficial
D)obvious
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<strong>  According to these maps, bird biodiversity is highest in __________.</strong> A)South America B)Africa C)Southeast Asia D)North America
According to these maps, bird biodiversity is highest in __________.

A)South America
B)Africa
C)Southeast Asia
D)North America
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<strong>  According to the graph, approximately how many species does Hispaniola have?</strong> A)1 B)10 C)100 D)1,000
According to the graph, approximately how many species does Hispaniola have?

A)1
B)10
C)100
D)1,000
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A species that is found on every continent is called __________.

A)endemic
B)cosmopolitan
C)a predator
D)a mesophyte
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The process of __________ creates new species.

A)migration
B)speciation
C)extinction
D)dispersal
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An organism that keeps a constant body temperature is called __________.

A)ectothermic
B)a consumer
C)endothermic
D)a heliophyte
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Small islands that are geographically isolated from the mainland and have no neighboring islands are colonized through what means of dispersal?

A)waif
B)sweepstakes
C)stepping-stones
D)corridor
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__________ is the evolutionary process in which two or more unrelated organisms evolve to look alike.

A)Divergent evolution
B)Extinction
C)Migration
D)Convergent evolution
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An organism whose body temperature is roughly equal to the temperature of the environment is called __________.

A)ectothermic
B)a consumer
C)endothermic
D)a heliophyte
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<strong>  According to these maps, amphibian biodiversity is highest in _____________?</strong> A)South America B)Africa C)Southeast Asia D)North America
According to these maps, amphibian biodiversity is highest in _____________?

A)South America
B)Africa
C)Southeast Asia
D)North America
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52
An organism that consumes carrion is a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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53
A __________ grows submerged in water.

A)mesophyte
B)hydrophyte
C)xerophyte
D)sciophyte
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The coconut was brought to Hawai'i in about __________.

A)1500 BCE
B)900 BCE
C)900 CE
D)1000 CE
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What group of plants possesses woody tissue and reproduce with spores?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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56
An herbivore occupies only one trophic level in its ecosystem.
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57
Which biogeographic region is North America in?

A)the Palearctic
B)the Nearctic
C)the Neotropical
D)the Ethiopian
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Which disperses actively?

A)a blackberry
B)an acorn
C)a salamander
D)a coconut
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59
__________ is chemical competition found only in plants.

A)Allelopathy
B)Intraspecific competition
C)Infraspecific competition
D)Physical shading
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60
In Lake Victoria, about three hundred species of cichlid fish went extinct due to

A)pollution and non-native Nile perch.
B)overfishing.
C)water withdrawals from the lake by people.
D)climate change.
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61
An earthworm is a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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62
In the process of photosynthesis, plants take in water and __________ from the atmosphere.

A)sugar
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)sunlight
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63
_____________ allow unrestricted movement between habitats

A)Biogeographic corridors
B)Biogeographic filters
C)Stepping stones
D)Biogeographic barriers
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64
A coyote often functions as a __________.

A)detritivore
B)scavenger
C)decomposer
D)primary producer
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65
The study of the geography of life and how it changes through space and time refers to what key term?

A)biogeography
B)biodiversity
C)migration
D)ecology
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66
An organism that consumes only plants is a __________.

A)primary producer
B)primary consumer
C)secondary consumer
D)tertiary consumer
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67
The study of interactions between organisms and their environment refers to what key term?

A)biogeography
B)biodiversity
C)ecology
D)migration
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68
Which is most likely to create primary succession?

A)a large volcanic eruption
B)a surface fire
C)a hurricane
D)an insect outbreak
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69
Which term does not apply to the North American gray wolf?

A)predator
B)keystone species
C)detritivore
D)carnivore
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70
A __________ consists of different populations of organisms interacting in a geographic area.

A)biome
B)community
C)individual
D)population
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71
When one species depends on another for survival, it is called a(n) __________.

A)facultative mutualist
B)mutualist
C)competitor
D)obligate mutualist
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72
What group of plants has no woody tissue and reproduces with spores?

A)bryophytes
B)pteridophytes
C)gymnosperms
D)angiosperms
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73
What biogeographic transition zone separates the Ethiopian and the Palearctic biogeographic regions?

A)the Sonoran Desert
B)the Sahara Desert
C)the Pacific Ocean
D)the Atlantic Ocean
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74
__________ are based on movement of energy and matter through physical systems.

A)Ecological systems
B)Trophic systems
C)Spatial systems
D)Taxonomic systems
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75
Phytoplankton are __________.

A)primary producers
B)primary consumers
C)secondary consumers
D)tertiary consumers
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76
The yellow-eared parrot provides an example of __________.

A)an endemic organism
B)a cosmopolitan organism
C)competition
D)mutualism
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<strong>  According to the graph, approximately how many square kilometers is the island of Montserrat?</strong> A)10 B)100 C)1,000 D)10,000
According to the graph, approximately how many square kilometers is the island of Montserrat?

A)10
B)100
C)1,000
D)10,000
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Frogs and salamanders are examples of what?

A)mammals
B)reptiles
C)amphibians
D)fishes
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79
Which disperses passively?

A)a drifting seed
B)a flying bat
C)a swimming fish
D)a walking elephant
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Which sequence lists the spatial hierarchy in the correct order?

A)individual-population-biome-community
B)population-individual-community-biome
C)individual-population-community-biome
D)community-individual-population-biome
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