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A large plot of land in a grassland ecosystem was converted for agriculture. After four decades of 
agricultural use the land was abandoned and began to revert to its original grassland state. This is an 
example of which of the following? - Secondary succession 
Abiotic factors - Pollution 
Water 
Natural Disasters 
Access to ample amounts of easily accessible resources; multiple ponds or small wetlands are ideal - 
Breeding season 
According to the presentation, ecosystem management was broade...
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ecology - study of the relationship between an organism and its environment 
 
deciduous - sheds its leaves annually 
 
coniferous - having leaves that don't fall off in the winter; "cone-bearing" 
 
biosphere - sum of surfaces, atmosphere, and hydrosphere 
 
tropical biome - biome: most diverse; no seasonal climate; wet and dry seasons 
 
temperate biome - biome: deciduous & coniferous forests; seasonal climate 
 
taiga biome - biome: northernmost forests; seasonal climate; long winters, sho...
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_____________ factors effects occur through the interaction of animals, plants and other organisms. - 
biotic 
A large plot of land in a grassland ecosystem was converted for agriculture. After four decades of 
agricultural use the land was abandoned and began to revert to its original grassland state. This is an 
example of which of the following? - Secondary succession 
A wetland with woody plants, saturated/slow moving water and a lack of oxygen in the soil can be 
described as a _____. - swa...
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EVSC 100/EVSC100 Final Exam Latest 2024/2025 Actual Questions and Answers Solved 100%!!Simon Fraser University 
 
 
The biosphere can be defined as the sum of all ____________ in an area, representing all organisms in that area as well as the physical environments in which they interact Answer- b) ecosystems 
 
The biosphere can be defined spatially of qualitatively. Provide both definitions. (6 pts) Answer- Spatial Definition: everywhere on Earth where living things are found 
 
Qualitative...
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This person, a NASA scientist, stated that they found alien remains on Earth and they could prove it: 
a) Richard Doll 
b) Richard Hoover 
c) James Lovelock 
d) Carl Sagan 
e) Tyron Hayes 
b) Richard Hoover 
 
 
 
Cyanobacteria fossils were found in meteorites, which NASA says proves that there is life on other planets. 
True or False 
False 
 
 
 
Antarctica's blood red waterfall can be blamed on: 
a) Sulfer 
b) Iron 
c) Methane 
d) Carbon Dioxide 
e) Chloride 
b) Iron 
 
 
 
To give a nonhuma...
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In what year was the Clean Water and Air Act created? - Answer-1948 
 
What does NOT influence an organism's niche/survival? - Answer-Commensalism- one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm 
 
According to the presentation, ecosystem management was broadened by the establishment of which of the following in 1978? - Answer-Conservation Biology 
 
Which of is known to cause primary succession? - Answer-Glacier Movement 
 
What are positive ecological interactions between organis...
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Which of the following wetlands is dominated by emergent vegetation? 
 
A. Marshes 
B. Bogs 
C. Swamps 
D. None of the choices - Answer-A. Marshes 
 
A large plot of land in a grassland ecosystem was converted for agriculture. After four decades of agricultural use the land was abandoned and began to revert to its original grassland state. This is an example of which of the following? 
 
A. Primary succession 
B. Secondary succession 
C. Climax community 
D. Ecosystem management - Answer...
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Ducks Unlimited Final Exam Practice Questions And Answers 
 
 
In what year was the Clean Water and Air Act created? - ANS 1948 
 
What does NOT influence an organism's niche/survival? - ANS Commensalism- one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm 
 
According to the presentation, ecosystem management was broadened by the establishment of which of the following in 1978? - ANS Conservation Biology 
 
Which of these is known to cause primary succession? - ANS Glacier Mov...
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WVU Biology 101 Final: Salihu Latest 
 
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Hypothesis A proposed, scientifically testable explanation for an observed phenomenon. 
 
Theory A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data 
 
Features of a well designed experiment 1. Repeatable 
2. Multiple Treatments 
3. Testable Variables 
4. Control Group 
5. Replication 
 
Blind experiment The subjects do not know what treatment they receive 
 
Double-blind experiment An experiment in which both the o...
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