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Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

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Page 1: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Ecosystem Balance

Test Review

Page 2: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 1 (6 Points)• List, in order, the 6 communities in primary

succession from the pioneer community to the climax community

• a. Pioneer Community: ______________• b. _______________________________• c. _______________________________• d. _______________________________• e. _______________________________• f. Climax Community: _______________

Lichen

Grasses

Shrubs

Heath MatPine Trees

Hardwood Trees

Page 3: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 2 (4 Points)• Besides humans, what are 4 factors that can

influence the stability of an ecosystem?

• Answer:• Biotic, abiotic, patterns of energy, nutrient

cycling, communities, and food webs

Page 4: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 3 (3 Points)• How does primary succession differ from

secondary succession?

• Answer:• Primary – organisms and soil is gone• Secondary – only organisms gone

Page 5: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 4 (2 Points)• In what biome do we live?

• Answer: Deciduous Forest

Page 6: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 5 (2 Points)• Which biomes have the most biomass?

• Answer: Forest

Page 7: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 6 (2 Points)• Which biome covers the largest land area?

• Answer: Desert

Page 8: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 7 (2 Points)• What is a biome?

• Answer: Largest category scientists use to classify ecosystems

Page 9: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 8 (2 Points)• Why are herbivores not considered to be

parasites?

• Answer: They don't live on or in the bodies of plants

Page 10: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 9 (2 Points)• Which symbiotic relationship helps one

species and does not harm or help the other?

• Answer: Commensalism

Page 11: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 10 (1 Points)• A relationship between species in which

one species benefits and the other is harmed is called?

A. Parasitism

B. Commensalism

C. Mutualism

D. Symbiosis

Page 12: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 11 (1 Points)• Elephants and rhinos tolerate the small

birds that ride their backs and eat insects o their skin. The relationship between the elephants and the birds is an example of?

A. Parasitism

B. Commensalism

C. Mutualism

D. Symbiosis

Page 13: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 12 (1 Points)• An increase in a predator population will

directly result in

A. Decline in prey population

B. Decreased predation

C. Starvation

D. Ecosystem balance

Page 14: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 13 (1 Points)• The size of the host population controls

A. the geographic range of parasites

B. important bodily functions

C. the size of the parasite population

D. the size of the prey population

Page 15: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 14 (1 Points)• You would be most likely to find populations

of host organisms parasitized when

A. they have little to eat

B. they cannot escape

C. they are diseased

D. they are overcrowded

Page 16: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 15 (1 Points)• Mutualism is often the result of

A. coevolution

B. symbiosis

C. fierce competition

D. cooperation

Page 17: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 16 (1 Points)• Parasitism is an example of

A. coevolution

B. symbiosis

C. ecosystem balance

D. predation

Page 18: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 17 (1 Points)• A defining characteristic of a climax

community is that it is essentially

A. sedimented

B. stable

C. forested

D. grassy

Page 19: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 18 (1 Points)• The first organisms to colonize a newly

formed lifeless habitat are part of

A. a shoreline ecosystem

B. secondary succession

C. primary succession

D. mature communities

Page 20: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 19 (1 Points)

• Aquatic succession typically begins

A. on the surface of a lake

B. at the shoreline of a lake

C. at the bottom of a lake

D. in the middle of a lake

Page 21: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 20 (1 Points)

• Which type of disturbance would most likely result in secondary succession

A. rainfall creates a new lake at the top of a

mountain

B. glacier retreats leaving barren rock

C. a volcanic eruption

D. an earthquake

Page 22: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 21 (1 Points)

• Why do new species often form on new islands?

A. New islands have a lot of vegetation

B. There is increased competition

C. Their populations explode

D. They evolve to fill new niches

Page 23: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 22 (1 Points)• When applied to ecology, what does the

new field of mathematics called chaos theory imply?

A. Ecosystems are really not balanced

B. Organisms are constantly changing to meet new conditions

C. One small change in an ecosystem can lead to drastic results

D. Ecosystems are really not balanced

Page 24: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 23 (1 Points)

• The kind of biome that will develop in an area is determined mainly by temperature and

A. pressure habitats

B. precipitation

C. average wind speed

D. organisms present

Page 25: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 24 (1 Points)

• The biome with the greatest species diversity is the

A. rain forest

B. deciduous forest

C. wetlands

D. tundra

Page 26: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 25 (1 Points)

• Which of the following biomes receives the least amount of rainfall?

A. tropical dry forest

B. tundra

C. chaparral

D. shrubland

Page 27: Ecosystem Balance Test Review Question 1 (6 Points) List, in order, the 6 communities in primary succession from the pioneer community to the climax.

Question 26 (1 Points)

• In which biome does fire play an important part in maintaining ecosystems?

A. tropical dry forest

B. tundra

C. chaparral

D. shrubland

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Good Luck!

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