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BIO 182 ASU FINAL EXAM ACTUAL
EXAM 2024-2025 COMPLETE
ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which of the following could be used to define the
ecological niche of a plant species? Select all that
apply . - ....ANSWER...the pH of its soil
the insects that eat it
the depth to which the soil freezes in the winter
The "realized niche" of Canada geese depends on
which of the following? - ....ANSWER...interspecific
competition between Canada geese and other birds
competitive exclusion of Canada geese by other
organisms
the distribution of Canada geese parasites
the climate of a given environment
,Which of the following best describes the kind of
resource for which individuals may compete? -
....ANSWER...It can be any resource that is limited in
the environment.
When two species compete for similar resources,
resource partitioning can alter the niche of the
species that compete. The figure below shows an
example of this.
Resource partitioning results in: - ....ANSWER...a
move from the fundamental niche to the realized
niche for both species.
Spanish moss is not a moss, but a flowering plant
(Tillandsia usneoides) often seen draped from the
branches of live oaks, cypress, and other large trees
in the southeastern United States. The trees on
which it grows provide support but no nutrients or
moisture—the plant provides those things for itself,
without apparently harming its support tree. This,
then, is an example of a: -
....ANSWER...commensalism
, Measuring its costs and benefits in terms of energy
spent and/or gained, competition among individuals:
- ....ANSWER...results in a loss for both individuals
The presence of bacteria that produce essential
amino acids in the bodies of aphids is an example of:
- ....ANSWER...obligate mutualism
When sea otters are present in a kelp forest
community, there are more than 12 species in the
community. If sea otters are removed, there are 5-7
species that remain in the community. These data
suggest that sea otters are: - ....ANSWER...a
keystone species
The minnow in this system is a: Select all that apply.
- ....ANSWER...secondary consumer, tertiary
consumer
You sample the solid waste of three infants from
three different families each week for 24 weeks. You
find that the population of bacteria in the gut is
dominated by one species for the first 12 weeks, and
then shifts to another species. This shift in the
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