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AP Biology Exam (units 5-8) Latest Version Graded A+
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10% rule Only 10% of the total energy produced at each trophic level is available to the next 
level. The amount of energy passed up to the levels of the food pyramid reduces as you go up. 
 
3' vs 5' end of DNA strand replication goes 3'->5' 
- 3' (of original molecule) is leading strand 
- 5' is lagging strand 
 
adaptive immunity the ability to recognize and remember specific antigens and mount an 
attack on them 
 
altruism ...
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The Wolf, the Moose, and the Fir Tree: A Case Study of Trophic Interactions
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ANSWER KEY 
“The Wolf, the Moose, and the Fir Tree: A 
Case Study of Trophic Interactions” 
by 
Gary M. Fortier 
Department of Small Animal Science 
Delaware Valley College 
Part I – Introduction 
Experimental manipulations can be quite difficult in systems containing large vertebrates. 
Consequently, long-term observations and correlational analysis are often used to assess interactions 
between different trophic levels. The limitations of this approach are well known; strong correlations...
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KSU Biology 198 Exam 2 with Certified Solutions
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KSU Biology 198 Exam 2 with Certified 
 
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Ecology The study of interactions between life forms and their environment. 
 
Ecosystem All living organisms in an environment plus the physical and chemical 
environments in which they live. 
 
GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) All the sunlight that hits a given area, primary producers 
use it to grow and reproduce, then converted to NPP 
 
NPP The usable energy left over for consumers is called ____. It helps determine how many 
trophic lev...
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ESS IB Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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ESS IB Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
1.1.1 Outline the concepts and characteristics of a system - ANSWERSStorages of matter or energy. 
Flows- inputs into the system and outputs from the system. 
Processes which transfer or transform energy or matter. 
System- An assemblage of parts and the relationships between them which together constitutes an entity or whole. They always must contain energy, matter, and information. 
• Feedback mechanisms that maintain feedback and equilibr...
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Aice Marine Exam Review Graded A Q&A Complete
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How to do a Lab-based experiment (Scientific Experiment Method) - Answer-- IV/DV 
-Control Group 
-Experimental Group 
-Lab setting 
-30 in each group 
-Constants 
-How long it took to do the experiment 
-Measurements 
Ecosystem - Answer-living organisms and the physical and chemical factors which influence them (abiotic 
and biotic components) 
Example: A rocky shore 
Habitat - Answer-the place where organisms live 
Example: the area surrounding a hydrothermal vent 
Population - Answer-consists...
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Biology 252 - Midterm 3 Exam Questions and Correct Answers
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Which statement best describes the difference between the theoretical concept of a community and the ways in which communities are delineated in practice? 
in theory, communities can be defined by physical or biological characteristics, but in practice, these characteristics are difficult to measure and are not used. 
In theory, a community is defined only by abiotic factors of the area; in practice, communities are delineated by biological attributes as well. 
In theory, communities consist of ...
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IB ESS Topic 2 || All Questions Answered Correctly.
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Biotic factors correct answers the living organisms in an ecosystem 
 
abiotic factors correct answers the non-living factors in an ecosystem 
 
trophic level correct answers the position an organism occupies in a food chain as a result of its feeding habits 
 
food chain correct answers a simple linear relationship which shows how energy is transferred between organisms as each consumes an organism from a lower trophic level 
 
food web correct answers a group of interconnected food chains 
 
b...
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BIOL 2130 Chapter 53 Questions Correctly Answered.
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BIOL 2130 Chapter 53 Questions Correctly Answered. 
 
 
In what form does energy pass through the trophic levels shown on the map? - CORRECT ANSWER chemical potential energy 
 
Many of the linkers in the map say "pass SOME energy and nutrients to." Where did the rest of the energy go? Select the most appropriate linker to make the map more complete. - CORRECT ANSWER All trophic levels release some energy as heat. 
 
The reference map does not indicate the source of energy and nutrients for dec...
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Biology CLEP exam: Population Biology questions with correct answers
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Energy Flow in Ecosystem Correct Answer-Primary Producers>Primary Consumers>Secondary Consumers>Tertiary Consumers 
 
- Primary producers (plants, algae, and some bacteria) use solar energy to produce organic plant material through photosynthesis. 
 
- Second trophic level: Herbivores—animals that feed solely on plants—make up the. 
 
- Third Tropic level: Predators that eat herbivores; if larger predators are present, they represent still higher trophic levels. 
 
- Highest of th...
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AGN 115 TOP Exam Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Norman Borlaug - "father of the green revolution" 
Normally, about 25% (or more) of the biomass at one trophic level is converted to biomass at 
the next trophic level. (Ch. 2) - FALSE 
Traditional agroecosystems rarely emphasized the recycling of nutrients. (Ch. 23) - 
False 
Even where irrigation is practiced on a large scale, agriculture has very little effect on the 
local hydrology and microclimate. (Ch. 1) - False 
People in the poorest nations normally spend more than 20% of their dis...
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