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CAT 5 EOC

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What would be the most likely effect of a wildfire that burned a large area of a forest?

More sugars and starches would be available for animals in the area.

The availability of fossil fuels for use by industries in the area would be reduced.

Less carbon dioxide would be removed from the atmosphere in the area by plants.

An increase in animal respiration would increase the release of carbon dioxide in the area.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The San Marcos salamander, Eurycea nana, is a light reddish-brown translucent salamander

about 2–5 cm in length. E. nana is found only in Spring Lake and a portion of the San Marcos

River.

Which human activity would most likely decrease the ability of the salamanders to survive?

Increasing water consumption that decreases the flow of clean water from the springs that feed the river

Public transportation that reduces the number of automobiles that contribute to pollution runoff into the river

Tourism that helps fund the educational programs related to river ecosystem conservation

The addition of a new food source into the river that limits competition for resources

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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The populations of which organisms will most likely increase as a result of a disease that suddenly reduced the population of Texas horned lizards?

Grasses and ants

Ants and grasshoppers

Grasshoppers and Texas cottonmouths

Texas cottonmouths and red-shouldered hawks

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Which statement provides the best explanation for the difference in biomass of organisms found at each trophic level?

Organisms at higher trophic levels have less energy available to them than organisms at lower trophic levels.

Organisms at higher trophic levels require smaller habitats than organisms at lower trophic levels.

Organisms at lower trophic levels provide less energy than organisms at higher trophic levels.

Organisms at lower trophic levels outcompete organisms at higher trophic levels

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During secondary succession, which of these best describes why decomposing pioneer plants give way to larger, more complex plants species, such as hardwood trees?

Increased amounts of sunlight are able to reach the ground while the pioneer species are decomposing.

Increased soil temperatures from decomposing pioneer species help tree seeds germinate more quickly

Increased amounts of decomposing pioneer species remove nutrients that tree seedlings need to grow and mature.

Increased amounts of soil from decomposing pioneer species allow plants with more extensive root systems to become established.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Based on the two diagrams, which list correctly identifies the relationships Glyptapanteles wasp larvae have with other organisms?

• Competition: stinkbugs

• Parasitism: geometrid moths

• Competition: geometrid moths

• Commensalism: stinkbugs

• Mutualism: guava and eucalyptus trees

• Competition: stinkbugs and geometrid moths

• Commensalism: guava and eucalyptus trees

• Parasitism: geometrid moths

• Commensalism: stinkbugs

• Mutualism: guava and eucalyptus trees

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Grassland ecosystems in Texas have evolved to depend on periodic fires to return nutrients to the soil and encourage plant reproduction. Humans have prevented fires in many of these grassland areas, resulting in plant and animal communities with little diversity. Wildlife biologists often recommend purposefully starting fires called prescribed burns, which are monitored and controlled, in grassland ecosystems every 3 to 4 years. These biologists observe greater diversity in plant and animal life in the years following a prescribed burn.

What natural processes are the biologists attempting to imitate?

Biomagnification

Succession

Population bottleneck

Species extinction

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