A) skunk
B) mouse
C) rabbit
D) deer
E) snake
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A) aquatic; marine
B) aquatic; fresh water
C) aquatic; coral reefs
D) terrestrial; tundra
E) terrestrial; rainforest
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A) includes only the plants within a particular area.
B) includes all the living organisms within a specific area, but not the abiotic factors.
C) includes both living and abiotic factors within a particular region.
D) always includes equal numbers of plant and animal species.
E) only refers to biotic factors in a region.
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A) chemicals are constantly recycled and reused.
B) chemicals are converted from one form to another.
C) energy is constantly recycled.
D) energy is required continuously because some energy is lost.
E) the ultimate source of energy is the sun.
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A) a change in communities caused by human activities.
B) a stable community that forms after a change.
C) an orderly process of change in the community of organisms.
D) what happens to a cultivated field every year that crops are planted.
E) competition between opportunistic and equilibrium species.
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A) temperate grasslands
B) tundra
C) savannah
D) tropical rainforest
E) coral reef
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A) carbon dioxide
B) calcium carbonate
C) bicarbonate ions
D) carbon monoxide
E) fossil fuels
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A) sunlight.
B) mushrooms.
C) preying on other living organisms.
D) parasitizing living organisms.
E) dead and decaying plant matter.
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A) will lead to decreased sea levels.
B) decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.
C) increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.
D) is caused by gases such as carbon dioxide trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
E) is due to gases forming a barrier around the Earth and insulating the Earth from the sun's rays.
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A) The seeds of large plants were never dispersed into these regions.
B) The amount of sunlight is not great enough for large plants to survive.
C) The amount of rainfall is not enough for large plants to survive.
D) The other species of plants have outcompeted them for resources.
E) The permafrost persists, even during the summer.
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A) the air that the organism breaths in.
B) dead and decaying plant matter.
C) fossil fuels.
D) photosynthesis.
E) carbon fixation.
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A) aquatic plant - producer
B) crayfish - secondary consumer
C) duck - 4th trophic level
D) fish - tertiary consumer
E) small invertebrates - 2nd trophic level
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A) skunk
B) owl
C) rabbit
D) insects
E) deer
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A) fungi, nonvascular plants, gymnosperms, animals
B) nonvascular plants, angiosperm, gymnosperms, fungi
C) animals, fungi, nonvascular plants, angiosperms
D) angiosperms, nonvascular plants, animals, gymnosperms
E) gymnosperms, angiosperms, fungi, nonvascular plants
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A) both lead to a stable climax community.
B) both include a progression of changes in the community over time.
C) both occur in regions where soil is already present.
D) for both communities, fungi and vascular seedless plants are typically the first species to colonize the area.
E) both are colonized first by opportunistic species.
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A) The pH level of the ocean will shift to a more acidic environment, leading to stress and the possible extinction of many species of shellfish and corals.
B) The pH level of the ocean will shift to a more basic environment, leading to a decrease in overall productivity.
C) As levels of carbon in the atmosphere increase, the amount of carbon in the ocean decreases proportionately.
D) Excess carbon in the atmosphere is absorbed by the ocean, which directly increases ocean temperature. As
E) the CO2 levels in the atmosphere increase, so do the levels in the ocean, leading to ocean acidification.
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A) Some species of crabs decorate their shells with sea anemones and other corals. These "decorations"help camouflage the crab, and the movement of the crab from one area to the next exposes the corals and anemones to different sources of food.
B) Some spiders do not build webs, but live in the web of another species. When a prey item is caught in the web, the non-web building spider will sneak in and steal the prey.
C) A praying mantis hunts and eats a fly.
D) The longest tapeworm removed from a human was approximately 11 meters long. Tapeworms do not have a . digestive system, but obtain all of their nutrients from the host.
E ) Pseudoscorpions are small, harmless arachnids. To move from one place to another, they will sometimes latch onto the legs of flies and thus be carried long distances that they would not readily be able to traverse.
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A) new growth in a forest after a forest fire
B) regrowth and recolonization on Mt. St. Helens in areas covered with rock and lava
C) a wheat field that is not allowed to grow wild
D) regrowth of vegetation in an area covered by a mudslide after flooding
E) colonization of an isolated island by a population of long-horned beetles
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A) a group of walrus on a beach
B) hummingbirds at a feeder
C) trout and the lake they inhabit
D) squirrels and the oak trees they live in
E) a herd of elephants in the Namib Desert
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A) rose bush
B) lion
C) decomposer
D) omnivore
E) hyena
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