Organisms that are capable of conversion of inorganic material into organic material with the help of the radiant energy of the sun include:

I:  Plants
II:  Photosynthetic bacteria
III:  Chemosynthetic bacteria

 

1. I only 2. I and II only
3. I and III only 4. I, II, and III

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The nutrients in an ecosystem are:

1.  continuously lost from an ecosystem
2.  needed as a continuous supply from the outside
3.  recycled time and again indefinitely
4.  continuously synthesized by physical forces
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The earth is regarded as “open” system with respect to:

1.  organisms 2.  chemicals
3.  energy 4.  water
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If decomposers go extinct on Earth:

1. Detritivores will replace them
2. Primary production will increase
3. Nutrients will accumulate in dead plants and animals
4. There will be no effect on carnivores
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What is the best description of trophic efficiency?

1.  the ratio of net secondary production to the assimilation of primary production.
2.  the percentage of production transferred from one trophic level to the next.
3.  a measure of how nutrients are cycled from one trophic level to the next.
4.  usually greater than production efficiencies.

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What percent of the energy fixed by primary producers in a typical field ecosystem is received by a secondary consumer?
1. 0.1%
2. 1%
3. 10%
4. 20%

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The residual, after autotrophic respiration is subtracted from GPP, is:

1.secondary productivity2.net primary productivity
3.standing crop biomass4.chemosynthesis

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The producers in aquatic ecosystems include all except:

1. cyanobacteria 2. algae
3. plants 4. zooplankton
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Which of the following is most likely to exhibit the maximum difference between GPP and NPP?
1. phytoplankton in the ocean.
2. corn plants in a farmerʹs field.
3. prairie grasses.
4. an oak tree in a forest.

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Primary producers near deep-sea vents are:
1. Chemohetrotrophic prokaryotes
2. Chemoauotrophic prokaryotes
3. Photosynthetic prokaryotes
4. Photosynthetic autotrophs

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