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Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Ecology Questions-Science Olympiad 
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What does P.O.P. stand for? Persistent organic pollutants. 
 
What are P.O.P.'s? Toxic substances formed from organic compounds. 
 
Besides mercury, what other heavy metals cause toxic pollution? Lead, Cadmium, and 
Chronium 
 
What are the main sources of mercury pollution? Gold mining and use of substances derived 
from mercury in industry and agriculture. 
 
What environmental damage is caused by mercury pollution? Mercury...
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ERSC Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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acid precipitation - correct answerConversion of sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides to acids that return to Earth as rain, snow, or fog. 
 
consequences of acid precipitation - correct answer- acidification of lakes, rivers and oceans (1980s) 
- increased erosion 
- increased weathering (buildings) 
 
sources of acid precipitation - correct answer- Ohio Valley 
- Sudbury 
 
unstable atoms - correct answergain stability by emitting particles, gamma rays, and energy 
 
ozone layer - correct answer-...
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PBIO 1000 Final Exam 2023 with 100% complete solutions
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biosphere correct answersThe sum total of all earth's ecosystems 
 
biome correct answersone of many distinctive types of ecosystems determined by climate and identified by the predominant vegetation and organisms that have adapted to live there 
 
Ecosystem correct answersall of the organisms in a given area plus the physical environment in which and with which they interact 
 
Community correct answersAll the populations (plants, animals, and other species.) living and interacting in an area....
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Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Questions 
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Euphotic zone - answerfirst 200 meters 
-where photosynthesis can take place 
-suns radiation can be absorbed 
Seed Plants - answer-true plants 
-not very abundant 
-grasses, eelgrass and surfgrass 
-mangroves 
-like warm, muddy waters 
-have a root system 
Protists - answera) large algae(seaweed) 
-brown algae(kelp), green (sponge weed), red (rhodophyta) 
b) phytoplankton(small algae) 
-most producers 
-diatoms 
-cocco...
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Microbes in Society || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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What is a microbe? correct answers Microscopic forms of life 
 
Where are microbes found? correct answers Everywhere 
 
Where do microbes grow? correct answers Anywhere there is water 
 
What is the study of microbes called? correct answers Microbiology 
 
What is a pathogen? Give an example correct answers A microbe that can cause disease in a host. They are an important cause of death and disablement worldwide. Ex. Salmonella, E. coli, ect. 
 
What is photosynthesis? correct answers The proces...
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Ocean 100 Final – SDSU Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024-2025
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Euphotic zone - first 200 meters 
-where photosynthesis can take place 
-suns radiation can be absorbed 
 
Seed Plants - -true plants 
-not very abundant 
-grasses, eelgrass and surfgrass 
-mangroves 
-like warm, muddy waters 
-have a root system 
 
Protists - a) large algae(seaweed) 
-brown algae(kelp), green (sponge weed), red (rhodophyta) 
b) phytoplankton(small algae) 
-most producers 
-diatoms 
-coccolithophores 
-dinoflagellates 
 
Eukaryotes - seed plants and protists 
 
Prokaryotes - -an...
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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep Questions Well Answered 100%
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BIOL 1P92 Final Exam Prep 
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Prokaryotes which plastids originated from - ANSWER 
Photosynthetic prokaryotic endosymbionts by non-photosynthetic 
eukaryotic hosts. 
Are protists monophyletic? - ANSWER Protists are not 
monophyletic, they are paraphyletic (includes single ancestor and 
some descendants). They contain organisms that are more 
closely related to members of other kingdoms than they are to 
other protists. 
Phytoplankton - ANSWER Microscopic photo...
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Edexcel A Level Geography - The carbon cycle And Energy Security Test Questions And Answers
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Edexcel A Level Geography - The carbon cycle 
And Energy Security Test Questions And 
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(carbon) Flux - ANSWER Transfer of carbon from one 'pool' to 
another 
(carbon) store - ANSWER An accumulation of carbon 
Biosphere - ANSWER The regions of the surface and 
atmosphere of the earth occupied by living organisms 
Photosynthesis - ANSWER The process by which carbon atoms 
in the atmosphere move into trees and plants, plants use sunlight 
to synthesise nutrients from CO2 and water 
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icev certification review questions and answers 2024 with complete solution
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icev certification review questions and answers 2024 with complete solution 
 
 
Which of the following is NOT a category of wetland biome? 
Tropical 
In what year was the Clean Water and Air Act created? 
1948 
According to the presentation, ecosystem management was broadened by the establishment of which of the following in 1978? 
Conservation Biology 
Which of the following does NOT influence an organism's niche? 
Commensalism 
Which of the following best describes a pioneer species? 
The fi...
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MDARD Commercial Pesticide Applicator Exam: Aquatic Pest Management (Questions and Answers) Latest 2024/2025 VERIFIED A+!
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Record keeping for general use pesticides (length of time) - 1 year following application 
Record keeping for restricted use pesticides (length of time) - 3 years following application 
What should the records for pesticide use include? (6) - 1. Name and concentration of pesticide 
2. Amount of pesticide applied 
3. Target pest / purpose 
4. Date of application 
5. Location of application 
6. Method of application (where applicable) 
How many years of pesticide application experience does one ne...