Question 17. 17. Why cant animals directly use the large amount of nitrogen that is stored in the atmosphere Explain the processes through which plants and animals obtain the nitrogen they need.
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1. A
2. D
3. D
4. A
(Points : 3)
area 2
area 1
area 4
area 3
They make up a food web, because if you visualize the system, its a web, not a line of x eats y eats z, and it isnt full enough to make a community or ecosystem.
(Points : 3)
area 2
area 1
area 4
area 3
(Points : 3)
secondary succession
climate change
primary succession
pollution
Question 16
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
Question 13. 13. Which statement best describes the water cycle
Question 9. 9. Study the photographs below. Assume that all of the topsoil in the area was buried under ash after a volcanic eruption. Which process does this series of photographs best represent
Question 17
Read the following prompt and type your response in the space provided.
Question 13. 13. Which statement best describes the water cycle
Answer 6
Plants absorb nitrogen from the air during photosynthesis and add it to the sugars they produce.
Question 13. 13. Which statement best describes the water cycle
Multiple Choice 15 out of 15
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Which sentence best describes an ecosystem (Points : 3)
An ecosystem is all individuals of the same species in the same area.
An ecosystem is a large area with a certain temperature and amount of rainfall.
An ecosystem is all of the organisms living in a given area.
An ecosystem is all of the biotic and abiotic factors in a given area.
Question 2. 2. Which term describes a large geographic area that is dominated by specific types of plants and animals and has a distinct climate (Points : 3)
a biome
a population
a community
an ecosystem
Question 3. 3. Which biome covers the largest part of earth (Points : 3)
grassland
marine
desert
forest
(Points : 3)
the atmosphere
forests
marine organisms
the soil
(Points : 3)
desert
taiga
tundra
temperate forest
Question 14. 14. Which area pictured below represents the largest reservoir of water on earth
(Points : 3)
sedge, arctic hares, and arctic foxes
(Points : 3)
the atmosphere
forests
marine organisms
the soil
Question 14. 14. Which area pictured below represents the largest reservoir of water on earth
Question 11. 11. Which statement best describes how organisms use nitrogen (Points : 3)
Animals absorb nitrogen from the air they breathe and incorporate it into their tissues.
Question 6. 6. Which organisms recycle the organic molecules of dead organisms at all trophic levels and return their nutrients to the environment (Points : 3)
herbivores
parasites
producers
decomposers
Question 7. 7. Which trophic level contains the organisms that are the source of all chemical energy used in an ecosystem (Points : 3)
decomposers
herbivores
parasites
producers
Question 8. 8. Which of the following is the correct order of energy flow in a food chain (Points : 3)
decomposers to primary consumers to producers
Answer 6
Answer 6
Question 17. 17. Why cant animals directly use the large amount of nitrogen that is stored in the atmosphere Explain the processes through which plants and animals obtain the nitrogen they need.
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Why cant animals directly use the large amount of nitrogen that is stored in the atmosphere Explain the processes through which plants and animals obtain the nitrogen they need.
(Points : 3)
secondary succession
climate change
primary succession
pollution
Source(s): 1.d
2.a
3.b
4. c
5.a
6.d
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.c
11.c
12.a
13.b
14.a
15.b
16.If the producers were removed then there would be no beginning to the food chain and the complete ecosystem would die off. If the detrivores and decomposers were removed there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals habitat.The ecosystem will be fill by plants and animal wastes as there will be no decompositon of waste material. .
17. Nitrogen in the atmosphere is straight nitrogen, not i
(Points : 3)
pollution
primary succession
secondary succession
climate change
Question 11. 11. Which statement best describes how organisms use nitrogen (Points : 3)
Animals absorb nitrogen from the air they breathe and incorporate it into their tissues.
Question 9. 9. Study the photographs below. Assume that all of the topsoil in the area was buried under ash after a volcanic eruption. Which process does this series of photographs best represent
Question 14. 14. Which area pictured below represents the largest reservoir of water on earth
They make up a food web, because if you visualize the system, its a web, not a line of x eats y eats z, and it isnt full enough to make a community or ecosystem.
Source(s): 1.d
2.a
3.b
4. c
5.a
6.d
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.c
11.c
12.a
13.b
14.a
15.b
16.If the producers were removed then there would be no beginning to the food chain and the complete ecosystem would die off. If the detrivores and decomposers were removed there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals habitat.The ecosystem will be fill by plants and animal wastes as there will be no decompositon of waste material. .
17. Nitrogen in the atmosphere is straight nitrogen, not i
(Points : 3)
the atmosphere
forests
marine organisms
the soil
They make up a food web, because if you visualize the system, its a web, not a line of x eats y eats z, and it isnt full enough to make a community or ecosystem.
(Points : 3)
As water moves through an ecosystem, its energy is lost between trophic levels
The water on earth changes forms as it moves from one reservoir to another.
Water in the atmosphere must be converted to another chemical before animals can use it.
Question 8. 8. Which of the following is the correct order of energy flow in a food chain (Points : 3)
decomposers to primary consumers to producers
(Points : 3)
area 3
area 1
area 2
area 4
vines, ferns, and sloths
(Points : 3)
area 2
area 1
area 4
area 3
(Points : 3)
secondary succession
climate change
primary succession
pollution
Question 17. 17. Why cant animals directly use the large amount of nitrogen that is stored in the atmosphere Explain the processes through which plants and animals obtain the nitrogen they need.
Answers:: Got 15 out of 15 on multiple choice you have to take your chance on my other answers
Source(s): 1.d
2.a
3.b
4. c
5.a
6.d
7.d
8.c
9.c
10.c
11.c
12.a
13.b
14.a
15.b
16.If the producers were removed then there would be no beginning to the food chain and the complete ecosystem would die off. If the detrivores and decomposers were removed there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals habitat.The ecosystem will be fill by plants and animal wastes as there will be no decompositon of waste material. .
17. Nitrogen in the atmosphere is straight nitrogen, not i
Question 16. 16. Predict how an ecosystem would respond if either its producers or its detrivores and decomposers were removed. Be sure to explain your reasoning.
Question 15. 15. Which area pictured below shows water entering the atmosphere from respiration and transpiration
Question 10. 10. Study the photograph below. Assuming this land was once a farmers field, which process does this photograph best represent
Answer 7
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