Chapter 51: Problem 7
Which process moves nutrients from the available-organic compartment to the available-inorganic compartment? a. respiration b. erosion c. assimilation d. sedimentation e. photosynthesis
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Chapter 51: Problem 7
Which process moves nutrients from the available-organic compartment to the available-inorganic compartment? a. respiration b. erosion c. assimilation d. sedimentation e. photosynthesis
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Endothermic animals exhibit a lower ecological efficiency than ectothermic animals because: a. endotherms are less successful hunters than ectotherms. b. endotherms eat more plant material than ectotherms. c. endotherms are larger than ectotherms. d. endotherms produce fewer offspring than ectotherms. e. endotherms use more of their energy to maintain body temperature than ectotherms.
Some freshwater and marine ecosystems exhibit an inverted pyramid of: a. biomass. b. energy. c. numbers. d. turnover. e. ecological efficiency.
Which of the following events would move energy and material from a detrital food web into a grazing food web? a. A beetle eats the leaves of a living plant. b. An earthworm eats dead leaves on the forest floor. c. A robin catches and eats an earthworm. d. A crow eats a dead robin. e. A bacterium decomposes the feces of an earthworm.
Which of the following ecosystems has the highest rate of net primary productivity? a. open ocean b. temperate deciduous forest c. tropical rain forest d. desert and thornwoods e. agricultural land
The total dry weight of plant material in a forest is a measure of the forest's: a. gross primary productivity. b. net primary productivity. c. cellular respiration. d. standing crop biomass. e. ecological efficiency.
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