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CP Biology. Chapter 3 Review. True or False. 1. An ecologist who is studying a group of ecosystems that have similar climates and are home to similar organisms is studying a community . True or False.
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CP Biology Chapter 3 Review
True or False • 1. An ecologist who is studying a group of ecosystems that have similar climates and are home to similar organisms is studying a community.
True or False • 2. Ecologists use tools such as binoculars and microscopes to model changes in the environment.
True or False • 3. Ecologists can make predictions using ecological models.
True or False • 4. Producers release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere duringthe process of photosynthesis.
True or False • 5. Clouds are formed in the sky when water evaporates.
True or False • 6. Animals that feed on plants are calledproducers.
True or False • 7. The passage of energy from one organism to another according to a particular feeding sequence is called a food chain.
True or False • 8. In an ecological pyramid, the biomass of living things increases at each higher level.
True or False • 9. Only about 10 percent of the energy in a trophic level is available to organisms at the next trophic level.
True or False • 10. Oxygen is important for ecosystems because it is used by plants during photosynthesis.
True or False • 11. Scientists classify the nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and water cycles as biogeochemical cycles.
True or False • 12. The burning of fossil fuels and photosynthesis are part of the phosphorus cycle.
True or False • 13. Aquatic ecosystems can receive a large input of a limiting nutrient from the runoff from heavily fertilized fields.
True or False • 14. A lake that is protected from receiving the runoff from a cultivated field is more likely to remain a healthy ecosystem.
True or False • 15. Seawater, sand on a beach, pebbles in the sand, and broken seashells are all examples of abiotic factors at a seashore.
1. F, biome • 2. F, observe • 3. T • 4. F, oxygen • 5. F, condenses
6. F, consumers • 7. T • 8. F, decreases • 9. T • 10. F, Carbon dioxide
11. T • 12. F, carbon • 13. T • 14. T • 15. T