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Energy, Life, and the Biosphere

Energy, Life, and the Biosphere. The idea that life arose from nonliving things: A. Biogensis B. Biology C. Spontaneous Generation. The idea that life arose from nonliving things: C. Spontaneous Generation. The idea that all life arises from things of the same type: A. Biogensis

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Energy, Life, and the Biosphere

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  1. Energy, Life, and the Biosphere

  2. The idea that life arose from nonliving things: • A. Biogensis • B. Biology • C. Spontaneous Generation

  3. The idea that life arose from nonliving things: • C. Spontaneous Generation

  4. The idea that all life arises from things of the same type: • A. Biogensis • B. Biology • C. Spontaneous Generation

  5. The idea that all life arises from things of the same type: • A. Biogensis

  6. What did Pasteur’s experiment disprove? • A. Biogensis • B. Biology • C. Spontaneous Generation

  7. What did Pasteur’s experiment disprove? C. Spontaneous Generation

  8. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • A. Respond to Stimuli • B. Require Water • C. Composed of Cells • D. Requires sleep

  9. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • D. Requires sleep

  10. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • A. Movement • B. Require energy • C. Respiration • D. Adaptation

  11. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • C. Respiration

  12. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • A. Metabolism • B. Growth • C. Death • D. Produce Organic Compounds

  13. Which of the following is not a characteristics of life? • C. Death

  14. ______________ is a characteristic of life that is not essential to every day living. • A. Metabolism • B. Growth • C. Reproduction • D. Produce Organic Compounds

  15. ______________ is a characteristic of life that is not essential to every day living. • C. Reproduction

  16. ATP has how many phosphates? • A. 1 • B. 2 • C. 3 • D. 4

  17. ATP has how many phosphates? • C. 3

  18. ATP  ADP + P releases: • A. Energy • B. Cells • C. Nothing

  19. ATP  ADP + P releases: • A. Energy

  20. ADP has how many phosphates? • A. 1 • B. 2 • C. 3 • D. 4

  21. ADP has how many phosphates? • B. 2

  22. The _______ states that all things are composed of cells and cell products. • A. Cell Theory • B. Biogenesis • C. Spontaneous Generation • D. ATP  ADP

  23. The _______ states that all things are composed of cells and cell products. • A. Cell Theory

  24. Living components of a food chain are called: • A Biotic • B Abiotic

  25. Living components of a food chain are called: • A Biotic

  26. This links energy and nutrients among producers, consumers and decomposers. • A Characteristics of life • B Food Chain • C Hydrologic Cycle

  27. This links energy and nutrients among producers, consumers and decomposers. • B Food Chain

  28. Arrows in a food web point in the direction of the _______ . A. Energy flow B. Sun C. Predation D. Death

  29. Arrows in a food web point in the direction of the _______ . A. Energy flow

  30. The three major components of a food chain are: A. Plants, herbivores, carnivores B. Plants, animals, environment C. Rain, light, temperature D. Producers, consumers, detrivores

  31. The three major components of a food chain are: D) Producers, consumers, detrivores

  32. How many trophic levels are there in an average food chain? • A 1 • B 2 - 3 • C 3 - 4 • D What is a trophic level?

  33. How many trophic levels are there in an average food chain? • C 3 - 4

  34. A primary consumer eats what? • A Producer • B Primary Consumer • C Secondary Consumer • D Decomposers

  35. A primary consumer eats what? • A Producer

  36. A secondary consumer eats what? • A Producer • B Primary Consumer • C Secondary Consumer • D Decomposers

  37. A secondary consumer eats what? • B Primary Consumer

  38. A _______ will eat dead and decaying matter. • A Producer • B Primary Consumer • C Secondary Consumer • D Decomposer

  39. A _______ will eat dead and decaying matter. • DDecomposer

  40. In a food chain consisting of phytoplankton  zooplankton fish  fishermen  sharks, the fishermen are A Primary consumers. B Secondary consumers. C Tertiary consumers. D Producers.

  41. In a food chain consisting of phytoplankton  zooplankton fish  fishermen  sharks, the fishermen are C) tertiary consumers.

  42. Animals that feed directly on green plants are called: A Producers B Primary consumers C Secondary consumers D Tertiary consumer E Decomposers

  43. Animals that feed directly on green plants are called: B Primary consumers

  44. An important feature of most food chains is that energy: A. Comes from a source other than the sun B Flows in one direction, from animals to plants C. Flows in one direction, from plants to animals

  45. An important feature of most food chains is that energy: C. Flows in one direction, from plants to animals

  46. Which of the following might eat phytoplankton: Shark Beaver Seal Shrimp

  47. Which of the following might eat phytoplankton: Shrimp

  48. Which of the following is NOT a consumer A Human B Fish C Oak tree D Tiger

  49. Which of the following is NOT a consumer C Oak tree

  50. The feeding relationships among the species of a community is the community's A Richness. B Trophic structure. C Diversity.

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