
Lesson on Biodiversity
Presentation
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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18 Slides • 34 Questions
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Biodiversity Lesson
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Select all the correct answers.
Which are examples of ecosystem diversity?
variety of traits found in domestic dogs
a forest
a variety of birds in a garden
a grassland
an arid desert
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species that are native to and found only within a limited area
endemic
exotic
endangered
extinct
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a species that is not native to a particular region
endemic
exotic
endangered
extinct
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Which habitat exhibits the greatest biodiversity?
A habitat with 15 different species with about 300 individuals each
A habitat with 10 different species with about 75 individuals each
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Why are migratory species harder to protect?
They don’t stay in one place long enough to be counted.
The specific habitats along and at each end of their migration routes must be protected.
There are too many to count.
They migrate from one country to another.
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Match each threat to biodiversity to its possible result.
Climate change
cutting down trees in tropical forest
collection of industrial waste in water bodies
gradual increase in global temperature
extinction of specific species that serve as food
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Match each threat to biodiversity to its possible result.
Pollution
cutting down trees in tropical forest
collection of industrial waste in water bodies
gradual increase in global temperature
extinction of specific species that serve as food
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Match each threat to biodiversity to its possible result.
Overexploitation of resources
cutting down trees in tropical forest
collection of industrial waste in water bodies
gradual increase in global temperature
extinction of specific species that serve as food
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Match each threat to biodiversity to its possible result.
Habitat loss
cutting down trees in tropical forest
collection of industrial waste in water bodies
gradual increase in global temperature
extinction of specific species that serve as food
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This is the extinction of a species one by one, not a sudden loss of many species
background extinction
mass extinction
fragmentation
biotic potential
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What is the practice of harvesting or hunting to such a degree that remaining individuals may not be able to replenish the population called?
pollution
deforestation
overexploitation
acid rain
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The primary causes of extinction (and endangerment and threatened status) is...
polar ice cap melting
global warming
habitat loss and degradation
burning of fossil fuels
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How does habitat fragmentation reduce genetic diversity in species?
Habitat fragmentation makes nonnative species introduction possible.
Habitat fragmentation opens migration routes.
Habitat fragmentation isolates a large population into smaller groups.
Habitat fragementation encourages open gene flow.
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Habitat loss is a big threat to biodiversity, because as habitat size decreases, the number of species
increases
decreases
stays the same
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Climate change, due in part to burning fossil fuels, results in which of the following?
ocean acidification that can dissolve shells
increased surface and ocean temperatures
sea level rise
melting glaciers and ice sheets
all of these
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What is the practice of harvesting or hunting to such a degree that remaining individuals may not be able to replenish the population called?
pollution
deforestation
overexploitation
acid rain
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the breaking of habitats into smaller pieces is called...
habitat division
habitat pollution
habitat corruption
habitat fragmentation
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How does habitat fragmentation reduce genetic diversity in species?
Habitat fragmentation makes nonnative species introduction possible.
Habitat fragmentation opens migration routes.
Habitat fragmentation isolates a large population into smaller groups.
Habitat fragementation encourages open gene flow.
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The primary causes of extinction (and endangerment and threatened status) is...
polar ice cap melting
global warming
habitat loss and degradation
burning of fossil fuels
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