A) in the ocean.
B) with a producer.
C) with decaying matter.
D) with air pollution.
E) with fungi.
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A) nitrogen cycle.
B) carbon cycle.
C) water cycle.
D) phosphorus cycle.
E) carbon and nitrogen cycles.
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A) humans.
B) vertebrates.
C) invertebrates.
D) green plants.
E) soil bacteria.
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A) due to destruction of the ozone layer which has increased our exposure to sunlight.
B) caused by plant life and photosynthesis.
C) due to atmospheric gases trapping and radiating heat back to Earth.
D) due to the acidification of the oceans.
E) not affected by human activities.
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A) a cause of the greenhouse effect.
B) ozone.
C) a source of carbon for algae.
D) photochemical smog.
E) a thermal inversion.
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A) 10,000 kilocalories.
B) 1,000 kilocalories.
C) 100 kilocalories.
D) 10 kilocalories.
E) 1 kilocalorie.
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A) trees
B) inorganic nutrients
C) water availability
D) temperature
E) sunlight
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A) fox
B) salamander
C) beetle
D) sunflower
E) hawk
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A) omnivores.
B) herbivores.
C) decomposers.
D) autotrophs.
E) carnivores.
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A) must remain in that ecosystem.
B) can cycle endlessly in that ecosystem.
C) must leave that ecosystem to enter into an organism.
D) cannot leave that ecosystem.
E) can only leave that ecosystem if it is carried by a living organism.
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A) autotrophs.
B) herbivores.
C) consumers.
D) carnivores.
E) heterotrophs.
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A) a reservoir for the element in the earth.
B) the biotic community and its food chains.
C) an exchange pool from which producers draw nutrients.
D) weather.
E) animals.
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A) 1%
B) 10%
C) 30%
D) 60%
E) 100%
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A) forest canopies
B) deserts during rare rainfalls
C) aquatic ecosystems
D) any ecosystem disturbed by human activity
E) If studied closely, inverted pyramids never occur naturally.
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A) omnivores.
B) decomposers.
C) herbivores.
D) carnivores.
E) producers.
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A) possible only if he is a cannibal.
B) possible since carbon cycles through the ecosystem.
C) impossible since carbon can't enter a living system more than once.
D) highly unlikely since carbon does not cycle like other elements.
E) unlikely because we don't have any carbon atoms in our bodies.
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A) Terrestrial plants take up carbon dioxide from the air.
B) Algae produce food for themselves and for heterotrophs.
C) When organisms respire, a portion of carbon is returned to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
D) The amount of bicarbonate in the water is in equilibrium with the amount of carbon dioxide in the air.
E) All of the answer choices regarding the carbon cycle are true.
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A) food chain
B) habitat
C) niche
D) ecosystem
E) trophic level
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A) omnivores.
B) herbivores.
C) decomposers.
D) autotrophs.
E) carnivores.
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