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,Elements of Ecology, 9e (Smith)
Chapter 1 The Nature of Ecology

1.1 Short Answer Questions

1) ________ is activism with a stated aim of protecting the natural environment, particularly
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from the negative impacts of human activities.
Answer: Environmentalism
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Topic: Section 1.1
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2) ________ is the scientific study of the relationship between organisms and their environment.
Answer: Ecology
Topic: Section 1.1
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3) The living, or ________, and nonliving, or ________, components of the environment interact
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within an ecosystem.
Answer: biotic; abiotic
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Topic: Section 1.2
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4) A group of individuals of the same species that occupies a given area is referred to as a(n)
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Answer: population
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Topic: Section 1.3
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5) All populations of different species living and interacting within an ecosystem are referred to
collectively as a(n) ________.
Answer: community
Topic: Section 1.3
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6) At the ________ level, an ecologist might focus on the factors that affect the relative
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Answer: community
Topic: Section 1.4
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7) All science begins with ________, which is the first step in the process known as the scientific
method.
Answer: observation
Topic: Section 1.5
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,8) In a field experiment, an ecologist measures the effects of nitrogen on productivity, plotting
data for nitrogen on the x-axis and productivity on the y-axis. In this experiment, the dependent
variable is ________.
Answer: productivity
Topic: Section 1.5
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9) A(n) ________ is an abstract, simplified representation of a real system, allowing us to predict
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some behavior or response using a set of explicit assumptions.
Answer: model
Topic: Section 1.6
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10) The ________ forms the basic unit in ecology.
Answer: individual
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Topic: Section 1.9
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1.2 Multiple-Choice Questions

1) The term "ecology" is defined as the study of the
A) environment.
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B) relationships between organisms.
C) relationships between organisms and their environment.
D) impact of humans on the environment.
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Answer: C
Topic: Section 1.1
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2) Which of the following is a cornerstone of the science of ecology?
A) Environmentalism
B) Darwin's theory of natural selection
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C) Economics
D) Populations
Answer: B
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3) Moisture and concentration of oxygen
A) are parts of an organism's environment.
B) have no effect on the physiology of an organism.
C) are biological conditions that impact an organism's survival.
D) do not vary in the environment.
Answer: A
Topic: Section 1.2
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, 4) The interaction of a biotic community and its abiotic environment is referred to as a(n)
A) biosphere.
B) ecosystem.
C) population.
D) biome.
Answer: B
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5) Which of the following is considered an abiotic component of the ecosystem?
A) temperature
B) microbes
C) plants
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D) animals
Answer: A
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6) A biome is
A) the thin layer surrounding the Earth that supports all life.
B) all the populations of different species living and interacting within an ecosystem.
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C) a broad-scale region dominated by similar types of ecosystems.
D) an area of land or water composed of a patchwork of communities and ecosystems.
Answer: C
Topic: Section 1.3
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