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Ecology The Biosphere: An Introduction to Earth’s Diverse Environments Behavioral Adaptations to the Environment Population Ecology Communities and Ecosystems Conservation Biology $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 FINAL ROUND Biomes $100 Question The sum of all Earth’s ecosystems is called the ______________. a. stratosphere b. biome c. biosphere d. thermosphere ANSWER BACK TO GAME Biomes $100 Answer The sum of all Earth’s ecosystems is called the ______________. a. stratosphere b. biome c. biosphere d. thermosphere BACK TO GAME Biomes $200 Question ___________ is credited with raising environmental awareness by writing the book Silent Spring. a. E.O. Wilson b. John Muir c. Rachel Carson d. Jane Goodall ANSWER BACK TO GAME Biomes $200 Answer ___________ is credited with raising environmental awareness by writing the book Silent Spring. a. E.O. Wilson b. John Muir c. Rachel Carson d. Jane Goodall BACK TO GAME Biomes $300 Question _____________ are the driest of all terrestrial biomes. a. Deserts b. Temperate grasslands c. Savannas d. Coniferous forests ANSWER BACK TO GAME Biomes $300 Answer _____________ are the driest of all terrestrial biomes. a. Deserts b. Temperate grasslands c. Savannas d. Coniferous forests BACK TO GAME Biomes $400 Question The greatest annual input and least seasonal variation in solar radiation takes place in the _______________. a. tropics b. polar regions c. Northern Hemisphere d. Southern Hemisphere ANSWER BACK TO GAME Biomes $400 Answer The greatest annual input and least seasonal variation in solar radiation takes place in the _______________. a. tropics b. polar regions c. Northern Hemisphere d. Southern Hemisphere BACK TO GAME Biomes $500 Question Fresh water and seawater mix in a(n) _________________. a. littoral zone b. benthic zone c. pelagic zone d. estuary ANSWER BACK TO GAME Biomes $500 Answer Fresh water and seawater mix in a(n) _________________. a. littoral zone b. benthic zone c. pelagic zone d. estuary BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $100 Question _________________ has studied chimpanzees since the early 1960s and today works tirelessly to work for their conservation. a. E.O. Wilson b. Rachel Carson c. Ariel Lugo d. Jane Goodall ANSWER BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $100 Answer _________________ has studied chimpanzees since the early 1960s and today works tirelessly to work for their conservation. a. E.O. Wilson b. Rachel Carson c. Ariel Lugo d. Jane Goodall BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $200 Question When a nipple is placed in a newborn baby’s mouth, the infant will immediately begin to suckle. This is an example of ____________. a. imitation b. innate behavior c. imprinted behavior d. habituation ANSWER BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $200 Answer When a nipple is placed in a newborn baby’s mouth, the infant will immediately begin to suckle. This is an example of ____________. a. imitation b. innate behavior c. imprinted behavior d. habituation BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $300 Question When you successfully study with the stereo on in the background, you are demonstrating _________. a. habituation b. imprinting c. association d. imitation ANSWER BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $300 Answer When you successfully study with the stereo on in the background, you are demonstrating _________. a. habituation b. imprinting c. association d. imitation BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $400 Question The modification of behavior based upon specific experiences defines ___________. a. learning b. habituation c. conditioning d. imprinting ANSWER BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $400 Answer The modification of behavior based upon specific experiences defines ___________. a. learning b. habituation c. conditioning d. imprinting BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $500 Question A grayling butterfly will normally fly toward the sun. This is an example of __________. a. migration b. phototropism c. taxis d. kinesis ANSWER BACK TO GAME Behavioral Adaptations $500 Answer A grayling butterfly will normally fly toward the sun. This is an example of __________. a. migration b. phototropism c. taxis d. kinesis BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $100 Question A group of individuals of a single species that occupies the same general area defines a(n) ______________. a. population b. community c. ecosystem d. biome ANSWER BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $100 Answer A group of individuals of a single species that occupies the same general area defines a(n) ______________. a. population b. community c. ecosystem d. biome BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $200 Question Assume that there are 5 alligators per hectare in a swamp in northern Florida. This is a measure of the alligator population’s ____________. a. range b. density c. dispersion d. intrinsic rate of increase ANSWER BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $200 Answer Assume that there are 5 alligators per hectare in a swamp in northern Florida. This is a measure of the alligator population’s ____________. a. range b. density c. dispersion d. intrinsic rate of increase BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $300 Question The maximum number of individuals a habitat can support indefinitely is called the ________________. a. community size b. reproductive potential c. population growth d. carrying capacity ANSWER BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $300 Answer The maximum number of individuals a habitat can support indefinitely is called the ________________. a. community size b. reproductive potential c. population growth d. carrying capacity BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $400 Question What will be the approximate shape of the age-structure diagram of a decreasing population? a. an hourglass b. an inverted pyramid c. a circle d. an upright pyramid ANSWER BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $400 Answer What will be the approximate shape of the age-structure diagram of a decreasing population? a. an hourglass b. an inverted pyramid c. a circle d. an upright pyramid BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $500 Question The type of growth illustrated by the human race during the past 2,000 years is _________. a. exponential b. logistic c. linear d. z-shaped ANSWER BACK TO GAME Population Ecology $500 Answer The type of growth illustrated by the human race during the past 2,000 years is _________. a. exponential b. logistic c. linear d. z-shaped BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $100 Question The feeding relationships among the species of a community is the community’s ______________. a. niche b. diversity c. trophic structure d. richness ANSWER BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $100 Answer The feeding relationships among the species of a community is the community’s ______________. a. niche b. diversity c. trophic structure d. richness BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $200 Question A community is composed of ___________. a. one species of organism living in one particular environment b. living organisms and their nonliving environment c. all the factors that constitute an organism’s niche d. potentially interacting populations of different species of organisms ANSWER BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $200 Answer A community is composed of ___________. a. one species of organism living in one particular environment b. living organisms and their nonliving environment c. all the factors that constitute an organism’s niche d. potentially interacting populations of different species of organisms BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $300 Question The sum total of a species’ use of the biotic and abiotic resources of its habitat constitutes its _________________. a. environment b. niche c. range d. distribution ANSWER BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $300 Answer The sum total of a species’ use of the biotic and abiotic resources of its habitat constitutes its _________________. a. environment b. niche c. range d. distribution BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $400 Question Coevolution is an outcome of ___________ between two species. a. competitive exclusion b. niche compartmentalization c. resource partitioning d. reciprocal adaptation ANSWER BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $400 Answer Coevolution is an outcome of ___________ between two species. a. competitive exclusion b. niche compartmentalization c. resource partitioning d. reciprocal adaptation BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $500 Question What generally flows in one direction through an ecosystem, from producers up through each level of consumers, and is not recycled? a. water b. carbon c. sunlight d. energy ANSWER BACK TO GAME Communities and Ecosystems $500 Answer What generally flows in one direction through an ecosystem, from producers up through each level of consumers, and is not recycled? a. water b. carbon c. sunlight d. energy BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $100 Question Today, the single greatest threat to biodiversity is _________________. a. global warming b. primary succession c. exotic species introduction d. habitat destruction ANSWER BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $100 Answer Today, the single greatest threat to biodiversity is _________________. a. global warming b. primary succession c. exotic species introduction d. habitat destruction BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $200 Question What percentage of the prescriptions dispensed by U.S. pharmacies contains substances derived from plants? a. 25% b. 30% c. 50% d. 75% ANSWER BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $200 Answer What percentage of the prescriptions dispensed by U.S. pharmacies contains substances derived from plants? a. 25% b. 30% c. 50% d. 75% BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $300 Question Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) __________. a. are used as pesticides b. are a useful energy source c. add to acid rain d. deplete the ozone layer ANSWER BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $300 Answer Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) __________. a. are used as pesticides b. are a useful energy source c. add to acid rain d. deplete the ozone layer BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $400 Question Burning fossil fuels and deforestation have resulted in an increase in the concentration of ______ in the atmosphere, which may be causing the global climate to change. a. CO2 b. O3 c. NO2 d. DDT ANSWER BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $400 Answer Burning fossil fuels and deforestation have resulted in an increase in the concentration of ______ in the atmosphere, which may be causing the global climate to change. a. CO2 b. O3 c. NO2 d. DDT BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $500 Question Kangaroos are found only in Australia. Thus, kangaroos are said to be ____________ to Australia. a. extirpative b. exotic c. endemic d. alien ANSWER BACK TO GAME Conservation Biology $500 Answer Kangaroos are found only in Australia. Thus, kangaroos are said to be ____________ to Australia. a. extirpative b. exotic c. endemic d. alien BACK TO GAME FINAL ROUND Question A sperm whale in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is in which oceanic zone? a. intertidal b. pelagic c. benthic d. neritic ANSWER BACK TO GAME FINAL ROUND Answer A sperm whale in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is in which oceanic zone? a. intertidal b. pelagic c. benthic d. neritic BACK TO GAME