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POB Final Exam Shadwick Questions 100% Solved. Imagine a carbon atom in the atmosphere. It is taken up by a producer, the producer is eaten, then the herbivore releases it by respiration. The carbon atom has passed through which portions of the nutrient cycle in what order? - answerexchange poo...

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Imagine a carbon atom in the atmosphere. It is taken up by a producer, the producer is eaten,

then the herbivore releases it by respiration. The carbon atom has passed through which portions

of the nutrient cycle in what order? - answer✔exchange pool to living organisms to living

organism to exchange pool


Which of the following is NOT a form of environmental resistance? - answer✔number of

offspring produced per litter

A house cat requires at least 8 mice per day to maintain its weight. Can a house cat survive on

the annual productivity of a typical city backyard, or must it been given food supplements? -

answer✔it must be fed additional food or it will starve


The sensitive period is most closely associated with - answer✔imprinting


an individual's personal reproductive success and that of its close relatives is - answer✔inclusive

fitness

The study of the interrelationships of plants and animals with each other and with their

environment is known as - answer✔ecology

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An ecosystem contains - answer✔both the living organisms and the abiotic components of the

environment


altruism is described as - answer✔actions of an animal that immediately benefit others rather

than itself, but may harm itself


Which of the following would be an example of sexual selection? - answer✔bright colors on a

peacock spider

Most natural food chains are only four or five links long, rarely more. The number of trophic

levels is limited because - answer✔the efficiency in utilizing the food eaten at each level is very

low, about 10%

The outbreak of disease, such as the bubonic plague, that kills large numbers of people in a city

is an example of - answer✔density dependent factor


Energy flow in an ecosystem is NOT cyclic because energy is - answer✔no longer useful when it

is converted to heat

A population with rapidly expanding exponential growth would be best represented by a graph

with a(n) ____-shaped curve - answer✔J


A physician specializes in surgery involving the following group of organs: mouth, esophagus,

stomach and intestines. Overall, this physician is specialized at which level of organization? -

answer✔organ system

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To which biogeochemical cycle does lightning contribute? - answer✔nitrogen


Many animals imprint on the animal that raised them, usually their mother or parents. This helps

insure that the animal - answer✔recognize a member of their own species


Consider the life of the praying mantis. The large predatory female lays several hundred eggs in

a foam mass in the fall. The young are most vulnerable when they emerge in the spring, but the

few that survive spread out over the countryside and if they find a mate, lay eggs the following

fall. Which type of survivorship curve does this represent? - answer✔type III


An increase in fitness—the survival of more offspring—that occurs due to competition among

males and mate choice by females is called - answer✔sexual selection


Atmospheric CO2 combines with water to produce a bicarbonate which is - answer✔a source of

carbon for algae


Which of the following is NOT a carbon reservoir? - answer✔ammonium and nitrates


The demographic transition, where population growth slows in developed countries, is due to a -

answer✔decreased death rate followed by a decreased birth ate


A cardinal is a colorful bird that lives in Arkansas. All of the cardinals, all other living things,

and all nonliving matter, like water, air and soil, in a specific area would represent a/an

__________ in the hierarchy of life. - answer✔ecosystem

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