Chapter 17
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology · 15 exercises
Problem 1
A species' habitat is like its address, and its _____ is like its occupation. a. richness b. community c. gene pool d. niche
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Problem 2
Match the species interaction with a suitable description. ________ mutualism ________ competition ________ predation ________ parasitism ________ herbivory a. A snake kills and eats a mouse. b. A bee pollinates a flower while sipping floral nectar. c. An owl and a wood duck both need a tree cavity to nest. d. A mosquito sucks your blood. e. A goat grazes on grass.
5 step solution
Problem 3
With interspecific competition, selection favors individuals of both species who are most _______ the competing species. a. similar to b. different from
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Problem 4
Parasitoids are ________ that lay eggs in the bodies of their hosts. a. birds b. reptiles c. insects d. fish
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Problem 5
The establishment of a biological community on a newly formed volcanic island is an example of _______ a. primary succession b. secondary succession c. competitive exclusion d. resource partitioning
4 step solution
Problem 6
Match the terms with suitable descriptions. ________ producer _______ brood parasite _______ decomposer _______ detritivore a. steals parental care b. feeds on small bits of organic matter c. degrades organic wastes and remains to inorganic forms d. captures sunlight energy
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Problem 7
In an energy pyramid diagram of a prairie food web, which of these organisms would be in the lowest (and largest) tier? a. grasses b. grasshoppers c. grasshopper-eating sparrows d. sparrow-eating hawks
4 step solution
Problem 8
Match each substance with its largest environmental reservoir. One reservoir choice will be used more than once. _______ carbon ________ water ________ phosphorus _______ nitrogen a. seawater b. rocks and sediments c. the atmosphere
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Problem 9
Earth's largest reservoir of fresh water is _______ a. lakes b. groundwater c. glacial ice d. water in living organisms
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Problem 10
_________ convert nitrogen gas to a form producers can take up. a. Fungi b. Bacteria c. Mammals d. Mosses
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Problem 11
Land plants take up _______ for photosynthesis from the air. a. carbon dioxide b. phosphate ions c. ammonium ions d. nitrogen gas
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Problem 12
Addition of _______ to water encourages algal blooms. a. carbon dioxide b. phosphate ions c. salt d. bicarbonate ions
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Problem 13
A biological control agent is _______ a pest species. a. prey of b. a descendant of c. mutualistic with d. a natural enemy of
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Problem 14
Greenhouse gases ________. a. trap heat in the atmosphere b. are released by burning of fossil fuels c. may cause global climate change if they accumulate d. all of the above
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Problem 15
A(n) _______ species is one that arrives early in succession. a. keystone b. pioneer c. commensal d. exotic
4 step solution