Ecology

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Carbon Cycle Ecology Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of ecology with our Carbon Cycle Ecology Quiz! This quiz covers essential topics like the food chain, nutrient cycles, population dynamics, and community interactions. Whether you're a student, teacher, or nature enthusiast, you'll find this quiz both informative and engaging.

Highlights of the Quiz:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on the carbon cycle and associated concepts
  • Designed for learners at various levels
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringNature543
By which process does Carbon enter the food chain?
Burning Fossil Fuels
Decomposition
Sunlight
Photosynthesis
The carrying capacity of a population is
The amount of space occupied by a population
The maximum number of individuals that can be sustained by the environment.
The maximum growth rate of the population
The number of individuals in a population
A group of interacting populations of different species living in a given area is called a
Species
Population
Ecosystem
Community
Suppose a one acre lot has 10 breeding pairs of mice, half are females, and these females produce 12 young per year. Assuming no predation how many mice will be in the population at the start of year 2?
140
120
60
132
Which term best describes the initial growth curve of a population of bacteria growing with an unlimited food supply?
Logistic
Potential
Logarithmic
Exponential
In Activity 4 we examined Carbon Cycle. Which of the following descriptions best describes a nutrient cycle?
The flow of energy from one organisms to another in a food web
The movement of chemicals through inorganic and organic forms
The feeding relationships between species of the same community
The change in size of group of individual of the same species over time.
In Activity 4 we examined Carbon Cycle. Which of the following organisms is a producer?
Fungus
Mulberry
Earthworm
Robin
Caterpillar
In Activity 4 we examined Carbon Cycle. Which of the following organisms is able to utilize carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?
Fungus
Mulberry
Earthworm
Caterpillar
Robin
In Activity 4 we examined Carbon Cycle. Which of the following organisms is a carnivore?
Fungus
Mulberry
Robin
Earthworm
Caterpillar
In Activity 4 we examined Carbon Cycle. Which of the following organisms is a secondary consumer?
Caterpillar
Fungus
Mulberry
Robin
Earthworm
Which ecological level is defined as a group of individuals of the same species living in a given area?
Species
Community
Population
Ecosystem
Which ecological level is defined asall the living and non-living components of an environment?
Population
Ecosystem
Community
Species
Which community is represented by the mural used in Activity 1?
Rocky inter-tidal coastal community
Oak woodland community
Coast redwood community
Chaparral community
Which term best describes the initial growth curve of a population of bacteria growing with an unlimited food supply?
Logical
Exponential
Exceptional
Logistical
What role would an owl that eats a seed-eating mouse perform in a food chain?
Secondary consumer
producer
Primary consumer
Tertiary consumer
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