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ENVS 1126 Test 3 (Louisiana state university)
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The Industrial Revolution has led to an increased reliance 
on fossil fuels to 
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power farm machinery. 
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produce irrigation pumps. 
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power farm machinery and to produce fertilizers and pesticides. 
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develop new types of crops. 
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EENS1300 Earth as Living Planet Tulane University Exam 1 Questions With 100% Correct Ans..
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a population is defined as: 
a. organisms that live together 
b. organisms of the same species that live in the same area at the same time 
c. a croup of similar organisms whose members interbreed with one another 
d. all of the organisms that live together in an area, plus the physical environment that they live in 
e. all organisms at a given trophic level within a particular community - b 
a scientific theory is: 
a. the same thing as a scientific law 
b. different from a scientific law in th...
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Bio 103 Exam 4 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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**Question 1:** What factor contributes to the formation of deserts at 30 degrees latitude north 
and south of the equator? 
 
A) Climate change 
B) Tectonic plate movement 
C) All of the above 
D) Wind patterns 
 
Answer: C) All of the above 
 
**Question 2:** How does energy flow through an ecosystem? 
 
A) Energy flows into ecosystems, but is never lost 
B) There is no energy input into ecosystems 
C) Energy flows into ecosystems an...
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Ucsb EEMB 2: MIDTERM 1 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT!!
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Age structure - Answer-Distribution of individuals across age categories 
Alfred Russel Wallace - Answer-Established biogeography 
Amenalism - Answer-One species is harmed, other is unaffected 
Antagonistic interactions - Answer-One species benefits, other is harmed (e.g., predation, herbivory, 
parasitism) 
Any environment is made up of its ________________ and ________________ components. - AnswerBiotic and abiotic 
Aposematism - Answer-'Warning' coloration 
Are abiotic factors generally den...
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BIOL 301 final (previous quizzes) with Solutions
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BIOL 301 final (previous quizzes) with Solutions 
net primary productivity is calculated as 
GPP - respiration 
 
 
 
units of GPP 
kJ/m2/y 
 
 
 
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which of the following factors is NOT used for quantifying primary productivity over time? 
change in consumer biomass 
 
 
 
Which is the portion of energy that an organism uses to maintain its body temperature? 
respired 
 
 
 
Terrestrial NPP is greatest in _____ ecosystems, and ...
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The study of interactions between life forms and their environment. - Answer-Ecology 
All living organisms in an environment plus the physical and chemical environments in which they live. - 
Answer-Ecosystem 
All the sunlight that hits a given area, primary producers use it to grow and reproduce, then converted to 
NPP - Answer-GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) 
The usable energy left over for consumers is called ____. It helps determine how many trophic levels an 
ecosystem can hold. - Answer-N...
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Bio 106 Ecology Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What is a "community"? A group of many species organized by interactions 
 
What interactions structure the community? Mutualism, Consumption, Competition 
 
Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? Mutualism- both benefit 
Consumption- one species benefits, other is harmed 
Competition- both species harmed, one more than the other 
 
How do these interactions create an interdependence underlying community structure? ...
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IB Biology Year 1 Review with Complete Solutions
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ecology the study of relationships between living organisms and between organisms and 
their environment 
ecosystem a system made up of organisms as well as the abiotic factors in the area 
population a group of organisms of the same species who live in the same area at the same 
time 
community a group of populations living and interacting with each other in an area 
species a group of organisms which can interbreed and produce fertile offsprin...
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During an investigation, two German shepherds with long hair were each bred with a German 
Shepherd short hair in a first generation cross. The offspring from each first generation cross 
were then bred to produce a second generation cross. What questions could be answered with 
this info? 1. Is hair length in German shepherds a dominant or recessive trait? 
 
2. Is long hair in German shepherds an inherited trait? 
3. What percentage of ...
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MSU AGN 115 EXAM 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Characteristics of traditional agroecosystems include - take advantage of the full range of 
microenvironmental variation within the cropping system, farm, and region; are built on the knowledge 
and culture of local inhabitants; tolerate of local conditions, insects and diseases, dependent on external, 
purchased inputs 
according to gliessman, the prevailing modern agriculture system is not sustainable. ___ is not a factor 
he says contrives to our unsustainability (ch 1) - --! 
reliance on sy...
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