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CDQ 1

Principles of Ecology. A B C D. CDQ 1. How much have I studied?. A lot Some A little Not at all. Principles of Ecology. A B C D. CDQ 1. I have learned and practiced the vocabulary words as we have gone through this unit. Very well Sort of Not very well.

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CDQ 1

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  1. Principles of Ecology A B C D CDQ 1 How much have I studied? A lot Some A little Not at all

  2. Principles of Ecology A B C D CDQ 1 I have learned and practiced the vocabulary words as we have gone through this unit. Very well Sort of Not very well

  3. Principles of Ecology A B C D CDQ 1 How prepared do I feel for the Ch. 5 Test? Very prepared Sort of prepared Not very prepared

  4. A B C D Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems CDQ 2 19) Which biome is the most diverse? tundra tropical savanna tropical seasonal forest tropical rainforest

  5. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation CDQ 3 31) Which is not a renewable resource? solar energy fossil fuels agricultural plants clean water

  6. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 32) What is the number one cause of species extinction today? habitat loss human predators transported diseases background extermination

  7. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation CAQ 1 33) Look at the figure. Name the process that is occurring with the increasing concentration of DDT. pollution extinction biological magnification habitat fragmentation

  8. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation STP 2 34) How does genetic diversity increase a species’ chance of survival? It increases the number of organisms that have useful genes. It increases the ability of a species to adapt toenvironmental changes. It produces a variety of species within a biological community. It randomly distributes members of a species throughout an ecosystem.

  9. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation STP 3 35) If a toxic substance enters this food web, which animals will have the highest concentration of the toxic substance in their tissues? fishes killer whales sea otters algae

  10. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 36) Certain pollutants have combined with substances in the air to form the ozone layer clean air nutrient rich air acid precipitation

  11. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 37) What organisms move into an area and dominate, often causing existing species to decrease in population size? endemic species non-native species (invasive/introduced species) abiotic factors native species

  12. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 38) Which is a false statement about the ozone layer? It acts as a protective shield Human pollution has caused a hole in the ozone layer The hole in the ozone is causing global warming The ozone helps Earth to have an atmosphere

  13. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 39) Having farmers use natural predators to control pests, instead of pesticides is called bioremediation biological augmentation biological magnification bioacuzation

  14. A B C D Biodiversity and Conservation FQ 7 40) What would be the best process to clean up oil spills in a natural way? bioremediation biological augmentation biological magnification bioacuzation

  15. Principles of Ecology A B C D CDQ 1 How prepared do I now feel for the Ch. 6 Test? Very prepared Sort of prepared Not very prepared

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